GROWTH OF SJL/J-DERIVED RCS AS RELATED TO ITS ABILITY TO INDUCE T CELL PROLIFERATION IN THE HOST II. NEGATIVE INFLUENCE OF H-2

Abstract
Backcross SJL .times. (SJL .times. BALB/c)F1 and (SJL .times. BSVS)F1 mice were examined for their ability to support growth of transplantable SJL lymphoma (reticulum cell sarcoma (RCS)). A marked linkage to H-2 was noted in that H-2s/d backcross mice failed to support tumor growth, while H-2s/s backcross mice showed .apprx. 70% of the growth seen in SJL mice, as judged by lymph node and spleen weights. Spleen cells obtained from backcross mice by splenectomy were examined for their ability to give proliferative responses to .gamma.-RCS cells, whereafter individual splenectomized mice were also examined for their ability to support lymphoma growth. Both properties showed a similar degree of linkage to H-2 and to each other, although there seemed to be a segregating non-H-2 BALB gene which also exerted an additional, less marked negative influence on the proliferative responses. The proliferative response in vivo may contribute to the lymphoma growth and the presence of H-2d is probably inhibitory. (SJL .times. BSVS)F1 mice gave excellent proliferative responses and supported growth of RCS to .apprx. 80% of those of controls. The results confirm the negative effect of H-2Id in F1 hybrids on both phenomena.