T-cell mediated cytotoxic responses to H-Y antigen require co-recognition of H-Y and H-2 gene products. F1 mael stimulating cells and target cells express H-Y antigen in association with both parental H-2 haplotypes. However, F1 females primed in vivo and challenged in vitro with F1 male cells lyse male target cells of F1 and only one parental H-2 haplotype. Thus, (CBA X B10)F1 females sensitized to (CBA X B10)F1 male cells lyse (CBA X B10)F1 and CBA but not B10 male target cells, and (BALB/c X B10)F1 females sensitized to (BALB/c X B10)F1 male cells will lyse (BALB/c X B10)F1 and B10 but not BALB/c male target cells. It is suggested that this may represent an effect of immune response or suppressor genes mapping in the major histocompatibility gene complex which regulate responsiveness to H-Y antigen.
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August 01 1977
Selective response to H-Y antigen by F1 female mice sensitized to F1 male cells.
R D Gordon
L E Samelson
E Simpson
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1977) 146 (2): 606–610.
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R D Gordon, L E Samelson, E Simpson; Selective response to H-Y antigen by F1 female mice sensitized to F1 male cells.. J Exp Med 1 August 1977; 146 (2): 606–610. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.146.2.606
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