Sandrin M S, Tobias G H, McKenzie I F, Hämmerling G J
Immunogenetics. 1981 Dec;14(6):507-16. doi: 10.1007/BF00350122.
The Ia.8 and 9 specificities detected either by conventional or monoclonal antisera (Ia.m3,4) are present in strains bearing the b H-2 haplotype, but absent from those with the k haplotype. It would be expected that the (b X k)F1 hybrids would have approximately half the amount of these specificities found on the b parent, but the Ia.8 and 9 specificities are absent or reduced in this F1 hybrid, though not on F1 LPS blasts. Examination of appropriate H-2 congenic strains demonstrated that only the k haplotype confers the absence of these specificities on H-2b - it was not observed with b, d, q, or s haplotypes. In the K haplotype the gene(s) responsible for this effect is mapped to the I-Ak subregion. The reason for this "low expression" effect is not clear but the observation has important implications for the relationship of Ia specificities and Ir genes and may serve to explain the "low responder" status of certain F1 hybrids, e.g., to TNP-mouse serum albumin, as observed elsewhere.
通过传统抗血清或单克隆抗血清(Ia.m3,4)检测到的Ia.8和9特异性存在于携带b H-2单倍型的品系中,但在具有k单倍型的品系中不存在。预计(b×k)F1杂种中这些特异性的含量约为b亲本的一半,但在该F1杂种中Ia.8和9特异性不存在或减少,尽管在F1 LPS母细胞上并非如此。对合适的H-2同基因品系的检查表明,只有k单倍型会使H-2b缺乏这些特异性——在b、d、q或s单倍型中未观察到这种情况。在K单倍型中,负责这种效应的基因被定位到I-Ak亚区域。这种“低表达”效应的原因尚不清楚,但这一观察结果对Ia特异性与Ir基因的关系具有重要意义,并且可能有助于解释某些F1杂种的“低反应者”状态,例如,正如在其他地方观察到的,对TNP-小鼠血清白蛋白的反应。