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. 1977 Jan;118(1):175-9.

Anti-thymocyte autoimmunity in BALB/C mice accompanying immunization to a syngeneic lymphoma

  • PMID: 299754

Anti-thymocyte autoimmunity in BALB/C mice accompanying immunization to a syngeneic lymphoma

F S Baechtel et al. J Immunol. 1977 Jan.

Abstract

As immunization of BALB/c mice to the syngeneic P1798 lymphoma is effected by administration of iodoacetamide-modified P1798 cells, serum antibodies appear which are reactive with P1798 and normal BALB/c thymocytes, splenocytes, and peripheral blood lymphocytes. Anti-P1798 serum also cross-reacted with thymocytes from AKR, DBA/2, and C3H mice as well as the allogeneic lymphoma 6C3HED. Anti-P1798 serum was unreactive with the Thy-1 deficient L1210 lymphoma. Multiple absorptions of anti-P1798 serum with normal BALB/c thymocytes or brain or P1798 removed antibodies to P1798 and thymocytes commensurately. Normal BALB/c liver and kidney did not absorb antibody activity. Treatment of a BALB/c splenocyte suspension with anti-Thy 1.2 serum and complement removed the population of spleen cells which were capable of reaction with anti-P1798 serum. The data suggest that antibodies to P1798 and thymocytes are the same and that specificity may be directed toward a Thy-1 related structure but without distinguishing Thy-1.1 and Thy-1.2.

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