Primary in vivo T cell reactivity of NZB grafts in H-2 identical allogenic hosts
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- DOI: 10.1016/S0171-2985(83)80045-X
Primary in vivo T cell reactivity of NZB grafts in H-2 identical allogenic hosts
Abstract
By means of the Simonson GVH-assay and the popliteal lymph node (PLN) assay, the T-cell reactivity of NZB mice against H-2 identical allogenic cells was investigated in vivo and compared to that of normal mice. None of the normal mice did react, but a highly significant NZB response could be demonstrated, which did not depend on differences in Mls antigens. These in vivo results extend previous findings of a T-cell hyperreactivity of NZB mice in primary in vitro reactions. They favour the possibility that the T-cell hyperreactivity might be relevant in vivo in facilitating autoimmune responses.
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