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. 1968 Mar 1;127(3):465-73.
doi: 10.1084/jem.127.3.465.

The effect of histocompatibility-2 type on response to friend leukemia virus in mice

The effect of histocompatibility-2 type on response to friend leukemia virus in mice

F Lilly. J Exp Med. .

Abstract

Two types of quantitative response to the F-B strain of Friend virus in segregating generations of a cross involving a susceptible (DBA/2 or BALB/c; H-2(2)) and a resistant (C57BL/6; H-2(b)) mouse strain show a marked correlation with the H-2 type of the mice. Essential susceptibility, as determined by the splenomegalic response to high virus doses, is controlled by a single pair of alleles which segregates independently with respect to the H-2 locus. However, relative susceptibility, as determined by the incidence of the splenomegalic response at moderate or low levels of virus dosage, is significantly greater among mice homozygous or heterozygous for the H-2(d) allele than among H-2(b) homozygotes in these populations. In addition, the incidence of recovery from splenomegaly induced by a given level of virus dosage is significantly greater in H-2(b) homozygotes than in segregants of other H-2 types among their littermates. Possible mechanisms responsible for these effects are discussed.

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