New complexities at the Qa-1 locus

Abstract
Mouse strain and tissue distribution analyses indicate that the new antiserum A anti-A-Tla b recognizes the cell-surface product governed by the previously serologically undetectable Qa-I b allele. This cell-surface product has therefore been called Qa-1.2. Three levels of anti-Qa-1.2 cytotoxicity in the presence of complement have been observed: high, intermediate, and zero lysis. In general, high levels of lysis correlate with the presence of the Qa-1 b allele, while zero levels of lysis correlate with the presence of the Qa-1 aallele. The A.CA strain reacts with both anti-Qa-1.1 and anti-Qa-1.2 and may possess a third allele, Qa-1 d. Several strains including B6-H-2 k react in an intermediate fashion. Recombinant strain analyses indicate that this intermediate reaction may be due to modifying genes within the H-2D region.