Cross-priming for a secondary cytotoxic response to minor h antigens with H-2 congenic cells which do not cross-react in the cytotoxic assay*

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Abstract

Cytotoxic effector T cells of F1 (BALB/c × BALB.B) (H-2d/b) mice immunized against the minor histocompatibility differences of C57BL/10 (H-2b) can lyse targets from C57BL/10, but cannot lyse B10.D2 (H-2d) targets. Despite this lack of cross-reaction in the cytotoxic assay, C57BL/10 cells do prime F1 (BALB/c × BALB.B) mice for a secondary cytotoxic response to B10.D2. C57BL/10-primed, B10.D2-boosted cytotoxic cells lyse B10.D2 targets but not C57BL/10 targets. DBA/2 (H-2d) spleen cells or thymocytes prime F1 mice for a secondary response to DBA/2, B10.D2, and C57BL/10 cells, but DBA/2 mastocytes, P815, do not prime for a response to C57BL/10. Whether H-2 congenic lymphoid cells express minor histocompatibility determinants which cross-react at the cytotoxic T-cell level or the helper T-cell level is discussed. © 1976, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Bevan, M. J. (1976). Cross-priming for a secondary cytotoxic response to minor h antigens with H-2 congenic cells which do not cross-react in the cytotoxic assay*. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 143(5), 1283–1288. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.143.5.1283

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