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Publication : Elimination of self-tolerogen turns nonresponder mice into responders.

First Author  Vidović D Year  1989
Journal  Immunogenetics Volume  30
Issue  3 Pages  194-9
PubMed ID  2528506 Mgi Jnum  J:27056
Mgi Id  MGI:74474 Doi  10.1007/BF02421206
Citation  Vidovic D (1989) Elimination of self-tolerogen turns nonresponder mice into responders. Immunogenetics 30(3):194-9
abstractText  Two sets of genes control the immune response of H-2d mice to the synthetic antigen poly(Glu50Tyr50) (GT). One set involves class II major histocompatibility complex (Mhc) loci encoding an Ad product that serves as a recognition context to GT-reactive helper T cells (Th). The other one is a background gene, the product of which, in association with the same Mhc-restricting element, mimics the GT/Ad complex. Mice expressing the GT-mimicking background-encoded structure (Imgt), which is preferentially displayed on B lymphoblasts, do not respond to GT as a consequence of self-tolerance. On the other hand, elimination of cells bearing Imgt renders these mice responsive to GT, demonstrating that tolerance to self can impoverish the immune system. Imgt is probably not identical to GT, but resembles it in the way it forms complexes with Ad molecules of Mhc.
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