H-2-specific antibodies induced by injection of syngeneic leukemia cells
- 1 April 1987
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in Immunogenetics
- Vol. 25 (4) , 215-221
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00404690
Abstract
AKR/J mice immunized with several syngeneic leukemia cells contained antibodies in their sera which reacted with certain AKR leukemia cell lines, depending on their H-2 expression, and precipitated H-2K antigens from lysates of leukemia cells. Precipitation of H-2K was not due to virus-specific antibodies: it could not be blocked by prior absorption with H-2-negative leukemias, but was blocked by certain allogeneic lymphocytes. Tumor-specific H-2K antibodies did not react with H-2K from normal AKR lymphocytes either on the cell surface or after detergent solubilization; however, they did react with H-2K from mitogen-activated AKR and BALB.K lymphoblasts. Since both these latter cells were also lysed by AKR-Gross/MuLV-specific and H-2Kk-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes, we consider the possibility that antibodies detecting conformational alterations induced in H-2Kk molecules by viral association may be present in syngeneic AKR antileukemia sera.Keywords
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