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Science 27 May 1983:
Vol. 220. no. 4600, pp. 959 - 961
DOI: 10.1126/science.6405481

Articles

Science, Vol 220, Issue 4600, 959-961
Copyright © 1983 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

H-2-linked resistance to mastocytoma in male mice: immune response to a histocompatibility antigen on the X chromosome

LW Kwak, O Kucuk, RW Melvold, and RM Williams

Male hybrids from a cross between female mice of strain C57BL/6Kh and males of strain DBA/2J lived longer after injection of P815 mastocytoma cells of DBA/2 origin than did their female siblings. Responses to the histocompatibility antigen on the X chromosome of the DBA/2 strain may be involved in resistance to the tumor. When the female parent was replaced with a C57BL/6Kh carrying one of several mutations in the H-2 region, this sex effect disappeared in some of the hybrid combinations. Thus, the H-2 complex appears to be involved in the regulation of the immune response to the X-linked histocompatibility antigen in this tumor model.





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