The mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) test has been regarded as an in vitro model of the recognition or sensitization phase of the homograft or graft-versus-host reaction. It has been suggested that the graft-versus-host response in vivo is less in xenogeneic combinations than in allogeneic ones and that there is a similar quantitative relationship in MLC responses. Given the above interpretation of the MLC test, this could suggest that the lesser reactivity in xenogeneic combinations may be due to a lesser recognition of the stimulus. We have done nine experiments testing allogeneic and xenogeneic combinations in MLC, largely in combinatorial fashion. The results indicate that the response in xenogeneic MLC may be as great as that in allogeneic MLC and that, as in different allogeneic mixtures, there is great variation in the extent to which xenogeneic mixtures may respond.
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May 01 1972
ALLOGENEIC AND XENOGENEIC RESPONSE IN MIXED LEUKOCYTE CULTURES
M. B. Widmer,
M. B. Widmer
From the Departments of Medical Genetics and Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
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F. H. Bach
F. H. Bach
From the Departments of Medical Genetics and Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
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M. B. Widmer
From the Departments of Medical Genetics and Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
F. H. Bach
From the Departments of Medical Genetics and Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Received:
March 07 1972
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
Copyright © 1972 by The Rockefeller University Press
1972
J Exp Med (1972) 135 (5): 1204–1208.
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Received:
March 07 1972
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M. B. Widmer, F. H. Bach; ALLOGENEIC AND XENOGENEIC RESPONSE IN MIXED LEUKOCYTE CULTURES . J Exp Med 1 May 1972; 135 (5): 1204–1208. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.135.5.1204
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