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. 1978 Jul;35(1):95-103.

Serological and chromatographic analyses of antigenic structures detected in human brain, thymus and lymph nodes

Serological and chromatographic analyses of antigenic structures detected in human brain, thymus and lymph nodes

R Arndt et al. Immunology. 1978 Jul.

Abstract

In the present paper it is shown that the non-species specific determinant of the antigenic thymus-brain system previously detected in murine and human brain also exists in human thymus. However, in contrast to the situation in mice and rats this antigenic structure is not expressed on suspended thymic lymphocytes, but is associated with thymic tissue largely depleted of thymic lymphocytes. Moreover, this determinant is also detectable in human lymph nodes. Besides the non-species-specific antigenic determinant human thymus and brain also share a species-specific determinant. In contrast to the non species specific determinant this structure is also displayed by suspended thymic lymphocytes, certain peripheral blood lymphocytes and bone marrow cells. The non-species-specific determinant detected in human thymus is borne by a structure, which physico-chemically resembles the thymus-brain antigen isolated from murine brain and thymus as well as from human brain. Although the structure bearing the species specific antigenic determinant has a similar apparent molecular weight both antigens could be separated by ion exchange chromotography indicating their molecular diversity.

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