» Articles » PMID: 21302078

The Screening of Non-H-2 Congenic Lines ForSk Loci

Overview
Journal Immunogenetics
Date 2011 Feb 9
PMID 21302078
Citations 5
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Thirty-seven histocompatibility congenic lines of mice, including at least 27non- H-2 lines, developed by Bailey on the C57BL/6 background, were screened for loci determining Sk (skin-specific) histocompatibility antigens. Background strain hosts were inoculated with lymphoid cells from the congenic lines and subsequently challenged with skin test grafts from the same donors. Comparison of the survival times of these test grafts with those of first- and second-set skin grafts in the same donor-host combinations suggests that the lymphoid cells from 35 of the congenic lines apparently immunized or tolerized at least some of the hosts. Thus, the histocompatibility antigens involved were shared by lymphoid cells and skin, and by definition could not be Sk antigens. The tests were indecisive with two of the non-H-2 lines, but if Sk antigens were involved, their contribution to the immunogenicity of conventional skin allografts probably was negligible. Hence ifSk congenic lines are desired, they probably will have to be developed on their own by procedures specifically designed to select for Sk antigens of significant immunogenicity.

Citing Articles

Skn 2 is linked to Myb on chromosome 10 of the mouse.

Rees D, Nesbitt M, Goldberg E Immunogenetics. 1994; 39(5):363-6.

PMID: 8168855 DOI: 10.1007/BF00189235.


Genetics of histocompatibility in mice. IV. Detection of certain minor (non-H-2) H antigens in selected organs by the popliteal node test.

Johnson L, Bailey D, Mobraaten L Immunogenetics. 1981; 14(1-2):63-71.

PMID: 7327626 DOI: 10.1007/BF00344300.


Genetics of histocompatibility in mice. III. Characteristics of the popliteal lymph-node response to minor (non-H-2) H antigens.

Johnson L, Bailey D, Mobraaten L Immunogenetics. 1981; 13(4):327-37.

PMID: 7024117 DOI: 10.1007/BF00364498.


Skin graft rejection in mice repopulated with marrow of the skin donor type: a Skn gene in a congenic line.

Harrison D, Mobraaten L Immunogenetics. 1984; 19(6):503-9.

PMID: 6376340 DOI: 10.1007/BF00403441.


Monoclonal antibodies defining the skin-selective alloantigens, Skn.

Goldberg E, Goble R, Jackman S Immunogenetics. 1990; 31(5-6):393-5.

PMID: 2196224 DOI: 10.1007/BF02115017.

References
1.
Steinmuller D, Lofgreen J . The "Sk" (skin-specific) rejection phenomenon as evidence of the natural role of acquired tolerance. Transplant Proc. 1977; 9(2):1385-91. View

2.
Warren R, Lofgreen J, Steinmuller D . Factors responsible for the differential survival of heart and skin allografts in inbred rats. Transplantation. 1973; 16(5):458-65. DOI: 10.1097/00007890-197311000-00010. View

3.
Graff R, Hildemann W, Snell G . Histocompatibility genes of mice. VI. Allografts in mice congenic at various non-H-2 histocompatibility loci. Transplantation. 1966; 4(4):425-37. View

4.
Boyse E, Old L . Loss of skin allograft tolerance by chimeras. Transplantation. 1968; 6(4):619. DOI: 10.1097/00007890-196807000-00015. View

5.
Boyse E, Lance E, CARSWELL E, Cooper S, Old L . Rejection of skin allografts by radiation chimaeras: selective gene action in the specification of cell surface structure. Nature. 1970; 227(5261):901-3. DOI: 10.1038/227901a0. View