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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 141, Issue 4 1063-1073, Copyright © 1988 by American Association of Immunologists


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Genetic analysis of the presentation of minor lymphocyte stimulating determinants. I. Combined importance of MHC and non-MHC influences

JJ Ryan, JJ Mond and FD Finkelman
Immunobiology and Transplantation Department, Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, MD 20814-5055.

In the course of studying the MHC restriction of minor lymphocyte stimulating (Mls) determinants, we observed that variation in the ability to present Mlsc determinants occurred with stimulator cells from different mouse strains that express the same class II MHC restricting elements; for example, one Iad-bearing strain, C3H.HTG, presented this non-MHC moiety, whereas another, C3H.OH, could not. As another example, the prototype Mlsb nonstimulatory H-2d stimulator cell, BALB/c, was shown to encode Mlsc even though it failed to trigger proliferation across this non-MHC barrier. In contrast, H-2d-compatible DBA/2 stimulator cells were capable of eliciting detectable levels of unprimed responder T cell proliferation across an Mlsc difference. Even when the BALB/c H-2d haplotype was replaced with the fully permissive H- 2K halplotype, these BALB.K stimulator cells presented Mlsc (but not MHC) less effectively than H-2K-compatible C3H/HeJ stimulator cells. Analysis of the Mlsc-presenting capacity of stimulator cells obtained from (BALB.K x C3H) F1 x BALB.K first backcross and (BALB.K x C3H)F2 animals indicated that non-MHC-control influencing stimulatory ability of this non-H-2 Ag was multigenic. In addition, the capacity of DBA/2 to present Mlsa determinants more effectively than MHC-identical LT/ChReSv stimulator cells may indicate that the presentation of this Mls specificity is also influenced by non-MHC Ir genes. Thus the Mls phenotype of an animal should be considered the combined result of an Mls structural gene, the MHC haplotype, and multiple non-H-2 regulatory influences.





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