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. 1977 Feb;9(2):111-20.
doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.1977.tb01090.x.

Reactivity of anti-HLA sera against mouse lymphocytes

Reactivity of anti-HLA sera against mouse lymphocytes

J Colombani et al. Tissue Antigens. 1977 Feb.

Abstract

The reactivity of anti-HLA hyper-immune sera was tested by the microlymphocytotoxicity technique (LCT) against a panel of mouse lymphocytes. Three levels of reactivity were observed: negative (immune sera titre 1:20 or less), weak (titre 1:40 to 1:80 with a percentage of dead cells less than 50%) or strong (titre 1:60 or more with 100% killing). Thirteen normal human sera were non-reactive. Eleven out of 60 hyper-immune sera were strongly reactive. Tests using congenic lines showed that the reactivity was controlled at the H-2 complex. One serum (CODRON) was studied in detail. When tested against a panel of strains carrying 10 different H-2 haplotypes, it reacted strongly against lymphocytes H-2d, ja, k, p and r; and did not react, or at least only weakly, against lymphocytes H-2b, f, q, s and v. Tests using mouse strains carrying the recombinant H-2 haplotypes h4, i5, i, y2, g, g2 and t1, suggested that the observed reactivity was directed against structures controlled at the K end of the H-2 complex (H-2.47?). Absorption-elution experiments with human and murine lymphocytes and platelets confirmed that the structures recognised by serum CODRON were determined at the major histocompatibility complex.

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