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. 1970 Apr;65(4):933-8.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.65.4.933.

Implications of TL phenotype changes in an H-2-loss variant of a transplanted H-2b-H-2a leukemia

Implications of TL phenotype changes in an H-2-loss variant of a transplanted H-2b-H-2a leukemia

E A Boyse et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1970 Apr.

Abstract

An H-2-loss variant line, lacking H-2(a) antigens, was obtained from an H-2(b)/H-2(a) (C57BL x A)F(1) transplanted leukemia by immunoselection. The TL phenotype of the unselected line was TL.1,2,3,4 and that of the variant TL.1,2,4, which is the phenotype of TL(+) leukemias of C57BL. This finding, and the observed quantitative alterations of antigens TL.1,2 and 4, indicate that the Tla (Thymus leukemia antigen) locus was functionally deleted together with the H-2 locus in the process of variant formation, despite absence of selection against cells carrying TL antigens. Representation of H-2 antigens of the remaining haplotype, H-2(b), was quantitatively unchanged.

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