Analysis of the major histocompatibility complex in Syrian hamsters. I. Skin graft rejection, graft-versus-host reactions, mixed lymphocyte reactions, and immune response genes in inbred strains
- PMID: 22947
Analysis of the major histocompatibility complex in Syrian hamsters. I. Skin graft rejection, graft-versus-host reactions, mixed lymphocyte reactions, and immune response genes in inbred strains
Abstract
Five inbred strains of Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) were examined for the presence of disparity at a genetic region similar to the major histocompatibility complex in other species. Vigorous reciprocal alloreactions developed in several strain combinations, which resulted in acute skin graft rejection, strong mixed lymphocyte reactions, and potent graft-versus-host reactions. In addition, we found evidence for an immune response gene which controls the antibody response to bovine serum albumin. Patterns of alloreactivity observed for skin graft rejection, graft-versus-host reactivity, and mixed lymphocyte reactivity are compatible with the hypothesis that hamsters possess a major histocompatibility complex, but the absence of discernable disparity at a serologically defined locus makes a definitive statement premature.
Similar articles
-
Analysis of the major histocompatibility complex in Syrian hamsters. II. Linkage studies.Transplantation. 1978 Jan;25(1):17-22. doi: 10.1097/00007890-197801000-00004. Transplantation. 1978. PMID: 22948
-
Definition of the major histocompatibility complex equivalent in Syrian hamsters.Fed Proc. 1978 May 15;37(7):2048-9. Fed Proc. 1978. PMID: 25199 No abstract available.
-
Analysis of the major histocompatibility complex in Syrian hamsters. III. Cellular and humoral immunity to alloantigens.J Immunol. 1977 Mar;118(3):832-9. J Immunol. 1977. PMID: 300388
-
The immunology of experimental liver transplantation in the rat.Immunology. 1985 Jul;55(3):369-89. Immunology. 1985. PMID: 3894220 Free PMC article. Review.
-
The use of H-2 mutants as models for the study of T cell activation.Immunol Rev. 1977;35:179-230. Immunol Rev. 1977. PMID: 70397 Review. No abstract available.
Cited by
-
Syrian hamster DNA shows limited polymorphism at class I-like loci.Immunogenetics. 1985;22(3):257-68. doi: 10.1007/BF00404485. Immunogenetics. 1985. PMID: 2995249
-
Genetic analyses of alloreactions between recently wild and classical inbred strains of Syrian hamsters: evidence in favor of a major histocompatibility complex.Immunogenetics. 1981;13(5):393-403. doi: 10.1007/BF00346020. Immunogenetics. 1981. PMID: 6457794
-
Immune response to acute virus infection in the Syrian hamster. I. Studies on genetic restriction of cell-mediated cytotoxicity.Immunogenetics. 1980;10(2):185-99. doi: 10.1007/BF01561567. Immunogenetics. 1980. PMID: 7419247
-
Detection of two distinct class II alpha:beta:Ii complexes in the Syrian hamster.Immunogenetics. 1982;16(5):425-33. doi: 10.1007/BF00372101. Immunogenetics. 1982. PMID: 6961101
-
Syrian hamsters express two monomorphic class I major histocompatibility complex molecules.Immunogenetics. 1984;20(6):603-22. doi: 10.1007/BF00430319. Immunogenetics. 1984. PMID: 6392081
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources