ABA-specific responses are I region restricted by the carriers used for immunization

Roy, S. ; Gold, D. P. ; Leskowitz, S. (1986) ABA-specific responses are I region restricted by the carriers used for immunization The Journal of Immunology, 136 (9). pp. 3160-3165. ISSN 0022-1767

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Abstract

Immunization of mice with ABA coupled to carriers to which they are nonresponders gives rise to ABA-specific proliferative responses in lymph node cells. When C3H/HeN and CBA/J nonresponder mice are immunized with ABA on (T,G)-A-L (an I-A-restricted carrier in responder mice), the responses to ABA-tyr and ABA coupled to a variety of unrelated carriers are solely I-A restricted as determined by inhibition with anti-IA and anti-I-E sera. When ABA on GLT (an I-E-restricted carrier in responder mice) is used for immunization, the responses are both I-A and I-E restricted. Thus, ABA-specific responses in nonresponder mice appear in part to be restricted by the carrier used for immunization. B10.S mice, lacking functional I-E molecules, channel their ABA-specific responses entirely through I-A when immunized with ABA-GLT. These results support the hypothesis that the failure in nonresponders lies in a functional deficit in the T cell repertoire rather than an inability of accessory cells to present antigen.

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