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Cytotoxic Effect of Anti‐H‐2 and Anti‐Ia Antisera on Human B and T Cells
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1977
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Clinical ImmunologyHistocompatibilityImmunotoxicologyLaboratory ImmunologyAdaptive Immune SystemHla ImmunogeneticsImmunologyCell DeathPathologyImmunologic MechanismAntigen ProcessingHuman BImmunotherapyImmune SystemT CellsInflammationImmunogeneticsHematologyCell TransplantationAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunityT Cell ImmunityPharmacologyAnti‐ia AntiseraAnti-h-2 Antisera ReactB CelsAnti-ia Antisera ReactHla TypingCellular Immune ResponseMedicine
Anti-H-2 and anti-Ia alloimmune mouse antisera were tested by the microcytotoxicity test on human peripheral blood B- and T-cell preparations. Anti-H-2 antisera react by a higher titer and/or cytotoxicity scoring grade on B cels than on T cells. Anti-Ia antisera react practically only with B cells. It was assumed that anti-H-2 antisera contain two components. One component reacts specifically with certain HLA-A- or -B-locus antigens or other closley linked gene products. The other component reacts predominantly or only with B-cell determinants; the specificity of the latter component has not yet been studied in sufficient detail.
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