## Abstract Oneβway and twoβway mixed leukocyte reactions (MLR) have been performed using cells isolated from peripheral blood of chickens from four different inbred lines (CA, CB, WA and WB). MLR between chickens from the same line, or from lines CA and CB (which have the same major histocompatib
Evidence for the control of Eosinophilia by the major histocompatibility complex in mice
β Scribed by William A. Sewell; Mathew A. Vadas
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 618 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0093-7711
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β¦ Synopsis
The genetic control of eosinophilia has been studied in congenic strains of mice. Eosinophilia was induced with cyclophosphamide followed by keyhole limpet hemocyanin in complete Freund's adjuvant. After this treatment, BALB/c mice developed a high eosinophil response, whereas CBA, C57BL and A/J mice developed a low one. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) was found to exert a control on eosinophilia, as B 10.D2 mice developed a higher eosinophil response than B10, B10.A, or B10.BR. BALB/c-H-2 k mice had a lower response than BALB/c, and A.TL mice had a higher response than A/J or A.TH. Ira single gene within the MHC is responsible for these effects, the most likely position for it is in the vicinity of the Tla locus. Splenectomy reduced eosinophilia in BALB/c and A.TL mice, but not in A/J mice, indicating that the spleen is a significant site of eosinophil production in high responder strains. and experimental mice were transferred to conventional mouse rooms for study. Female mice, aged 10-14 weeks, were used throughout the study.
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