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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 131, Issue 1 16-18, Copyright © 1983 by American Association of Immunologists


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Selective failure of accessory cell function in Moloney murine leukemia virus-tolerant mice

G Biasi, D Collavo and L Chieco-Bianchi

Accessory cell activity of spleen cells from M-MuLV neonatally injected (tolerant) mice was studied to evaluate their ability to take part in in vitro CTL generation against tumor-associated antigens induced by M- MSV. In contrast with accessory cell activity in normal spleen cells, spleen cells from M-MuLV-tolerant mice are unable to reconstitute the in vitro virus-specific CTL generation of M-MSV immune, Ia-depleted spleen cells. A selective defect seems to characterize M-MuLV-tolerant mice as their spleens constitute a good source of accessory cells for alloantigen CTL generation.


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