Role of the B-G-region antigen in the humoral immune response to the B-F-region antigen of chicken MHC
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Immunogenetics
- Vol. 14 (5) , 393-401
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00373319
Abstract
In the chicken MHC there exist two regions, designated F and G, which were separated by crossing-over. The F region contains genes controlling all functions characteristic of the MHC. So far only one gene has been assigned to the G region and it is responsible for the presence of an RBC antigen. When cross immunizing animals of the congenic lines CB and CC with erythrocytes, we have found that both F- and G-specific antibodies were produced. By using the recombinant haplotypes BR1 and BR2 we were able to dissociate the F from the G antigen and immunize with them separately. It was found that production of F antibodies required the copresence of the G antigen, whereas G antibodies were formed regardless of the presence or absence of the F-region antigen. It could be demonstrated that a prerequisite of the role of the G antigen with respect to the F antigen was the localization of both antigens on the same erythrocyte. Possible mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are discussed.Keywords
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