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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 135, Issue 1 141-146, Copyright © 1985 by American Association of Immunologists


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Generation of functional I-Ed variants from an antigen-presenting macrophage cell line

S Schwarzbaum and B Diamond

We report the ability of the BAC1.2 macrophage cell line to present antigen both to populations of antigen-primed lymph node cells and to T cell hybridomas. We also describe the selection of I-Ed variants derived from this cell line. These variants have lost the ability to present antigen to an I-Ed plus ovalbumin-specific T cell line, but retain the ability to stimulate an I-Ad plus ovalbumin-restricted T cell line, and a T cell line reactive with I-Ed alone. These variants should aid in the elucidation of structural elements of the I-E molecule involved in the interaction with helper T cells.





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