Genetic Regulation of Antibody Response to Sheep Red Blood Cells: Linkage to H-2 Complex
- 1 August 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Reproductive Immunology
- Vol. 1 (4) , 168-173
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0897.1981.tb00030.x
Abstract
The analysis of anti-sheep red blood cell (SRBC) antibody production in the congenic resistant (CR) mouse strains A/J and A.BY, B10 and B10.A showed that the level of IgG antibodies after immunization with SRBC is controlled by a gene(s) localized in the H-2 complex. The use of h2,h4, and i5H-2 recombinant haplotypes allowed us to map this gene into a region proximally defined by subregion I-J and distally by region H-2G. The IgG antibody level is simultaneously under the influence of non-H-2 genes, of which those of the A/J strain origin determine the high IgG level and those of the B10 strain origin determine the low IgG level. Weights of spleens of the A/J and B10 mice before and after primary and secondary immunization with SRBC were compared. Before immunization, spleens of the A/J mice were approximately 10% lighter than those of the B10 mice (0.08 g vs 0.09 g). After the first immunization the spleen weights equalized (0=0.12 g). Four days after the second immunization the weight of the spleens of A/J mice increased by 312% (relative to the nonimmune state) while that of the B10 mice increased by only 74%. These findings indicate that the cell antigen-specific proliferation in spleens of A/J mice was considerably higher than that in spleens of B10 mice.Keywords
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