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. 1984;1(3):170-4.

Loss of the H-2.33 private specificity by 3LL tumor cells correlates with the tumor potential to metastasize across the H-2K region genetic barriers

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Loss of the H-2.33 private specificity by 3LL tumor cells correlates with the tumor potential to metastasize across the H-2K region genetic barriers

N Isakov et al. Exp Clin Immunogenet. 1984.

Abstract

Grafts of the metastatic 3LL Lewis lung carcinoma result in pulmonary metastases in mouse strains which share with the tumor strain of origin (C57BL/6, H-2b) the non-H-2 background genes and the H-2D/H-2L region of the major histocompatibility complex. Lung metastases across H-2K region disparities correlated with low expression of H-2Kb-encoded molecule on the tumor cell surface. We tested whether the 3LL tumor cells lack H-2Kb private and/or public specificities by staining 3LL tumor cells and spleen cells of different recombinant mouse strains with H-2d anti-H-2b and anti-3LL antisera, respectively, following absorption of the antisera on spleen cells from various recombinant mouse strains. The data demonstrated weak expression of H-2Kb public specificities (which could represent H-2Db/H-2Kb biregional encoded molecules) and a complete lack of expression of the H-2.33 H-2Kb private specificity by 3LL tumor cells. The findings provide a possible explanation for the 3LL metastatic potential across H-2Kb region disparities.

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