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J Invest Dermatol ; 93(1): 46-9, 1989 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2664009

ABSTRACT

Rejection of murine skin grafts by hematopoietic chimeras that are fully compatible genetically with the skin-graft donor has been attributed to a disparity in skin-selective alloantigens between the irradiated host and the skin graft donor. Monoclonal antibodies recognizing Skna alloantigen were produced and used in indirect immunofluorescent and immunoperoxidase tests with sections of skin to demonstrate and confirm the expression of Skna alloantigen on epidermal cells of Skna genotype and absence of Skna alloantigen from epidermal cells of non-Skna genotype.


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Epidermis/immunology , Isoantigens/analysis , Animals , Ear , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Immunoenzyme Techniques , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Inbred Strains
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J Exp Med ; 169(5): 1829-33, 1989 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2654324

ABSTRACT

The ability of female mice to reject H-Y-incompatible, but otherwise histocompatible, male skin grafts differs greatly from strain to strain, as is illustrated particularly by the C57BL strain (B6 and other sublines), termed "H-Y rejector," because females invariably and promptly reject C57BL male skin, in comparison with the C3H strain, termed "H-Y nonrejector," because females characteristically accept male C3H skin. To assess the extent to which the thymus governs this rejector vs. nonrejector status, two studies were made. In the first, lethally irradiated B6 (C57BL) and C3H females were restored with (B6 X C3H)F1 female cells, providing a graft-vs.-host-free milieu for differentiation of the same immunopoietic cell population in B6 vs. C3H hosts. With respect to (B6 X C3H)F1 male skin grafts, B6 hosts responded as rejectors and C3H hosts as nonrejectors, signifying that rejector vs. nonrejector status was determined by the host during immunopoiesis. That the main organ responsible for rejector vs. nonrejector determination is the thymus was shown in a second study. Previously thymectomized (B6 X C3H)F1 females received a histocompatible graft of thymus from either B6 or C3H neonatal females and were restored with donor-marked (B6-Ly-5a X C3H)F1 female cells after lethal irradiation. With respect to (B6 X C3H)F1 male skin grafts, the recipients of B6 thymus grafts responded generally as rejectors and the recipients of C3H thymus grafts responded uniformly as nonrejectors.


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Graft Rejection , H-Y Antigen/immunology , Sex Characteristics , Skin Transplantation , Thymus Gland/immunology , Animals , Chimera/radiation effects , Female , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C3H , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Thymus Gland/transplantation
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