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GIX AND HYBRID SUSCEPTIBILITY TO MPC-II [Meeting Abstract]
WALKER, MC; MARSILL, MA; PHILLIPSQUAGILATA, JM
ISI:A1983QF07400195
ISSN: 0014-9446
CID: 50989
"INVITRO CORRELATES OF F1-HYBRID RESISTANCE TO THE BALB/C PLASMACYTOMA, MPC-11" [Meeting Abstract]
MARSILL, MA; WALKER, MC; PHILLIPSQUAGLIATA, JM
ISI:A1983QF07400187
ISSN: 0014-9446
CID: 40705
T-CELL HELP FOR THE IGA RESPONSE IN CAF1 MICE
Arny, M; Kellyhatfield, P; Lamm, ME; Phillipsquagliata, JM
ISI:A1983QX44200064
ISSN: 0077-8923
CID: 30632
T-CELL HELP FOR THE IGA RESPONSE [Meeting Abstract]
Arny, M; Kellyhatfield, P; Lamm, ME; Phillipsquagliata, JM
ISI:A1982NG28200249
ISSN: 0014-9446
CID: 30477
Differentiation pathway of Peyer's patch precursors of IgA plasma cells in the secretory immune system
Roux ME; McWilliams M; Phillips-Quagliata JM; Lamm ME
PMID: 7196290
ISSN: 0008-8749
CID: 28801
HYBRID RESISTANCE TO LPC-1 [Meeting Abstract]
Walker, MC; Phillipsquagliata, JM
ISI:A1980JG86400513
ISSN: 0014-9446
CID: 28027
Thymus dependency of neonatal tolerance induction in the absence of detectable suppressor cells
Phillips-Quagliata JM
PMID: 6444276
ISSN: 0008-8749
CID: 28802
Organ and isotype distribution of plasma cells producing specific antibody after oral immunization: evidence for a generalized secretory immune system
Weisz-Carrington P; Roux ME; McWilliams M; PHILLIPS-Quagliata JM; Lamm ME
Mice were induced to produce IgA antibodies against ferritin after oral immunization. Such antibodies were detected by immunofluorescence in plasma cells in the intestinal mucosa as well as in secretory sites located elsewhere, such as the lactating mammary gland, salivary gland, and respiratory tract. The observation suggested that cells immunized locally via the gut could home to distant secretory sites. To confirm this hypothesis, lymphocyte transfer studies were done with mesenteric node (MN) versus peripheral node (PN) cells from orally immunized donors into nonimmunized recipients. IgA anti-ferritin cells from MN homed to exocrine targets, whereas IgM and IgG anti-ferritin cells homed to PN. The findings overall support the concept of a generalized and interrelated secretory immune system
PMID: 479596
ISSN: 0022-1767
CID: 28803
Hybrid resistance to BALB/c plasmacytomas. I. Resistance to MPC-11 controlled by a locus not linked to H-2
Walker MC; Phillips-Quagliata JM
Genetic control of hybrid resistance to the BALB/c plasmacytoma MPC-11 was investigated. The results indicate that a single dominant autosomal gene or gene complex, which segregates independently of H-2 and the coat color c and b-loci, controls resistance to this tumor. This gene has the same strain distribution pattern in the CXB Bailey recombinant inbred strains as three unlinked genes, H-2, Ly-4, and Ea-4. It is possible, therefore, that it could be linked to either of the latter two loci. Strains that carry a positive allele for resistance are C57BL/10 and all of its congenic resistant partners tested, C57BL/6, C57L, C57BL/Ks, AKR, and DBA/1. BALB/c and its congenic resistant partners are presumed to carry a negative allele of the gene for resistance to MPC-11. Strains such as SJL, DBA/2, and A and its congenic resistant partners, which form susceptible hybrids with BALB/c, could carry either the negative allele of the gene for resistance, like BALB/c, or could carry both a positive allele of the gene and some other gene conferring susceptibility on the hybrids. Heterozygosity within the H-2 complex increases resistance only in the presence of this non-H-2 linked gene for resistance, and the effect maps to the left of the H-2D region
PMID: 448097
ISSN: 0022-1767
CID: 28804
Hybrid resistance to BALB/c plasmacytomas. II. Radiation sensitivity and silica insensitivity of resistance to MPC-11
Walker MC; Phillips-Quagliata JM
Resistance to the BALB/c plasmacytoma MPC-11 by F1 hybrids between BALB/c and four C57BL/10 congenic resistant strains was abrogated or reduced by 450 rads total body irradiation but was unaffected by intravenous injection of 3 to 4 mg of silica. The results are consistent with the idea that hybrid resistance to MPC-11 depends on an active immune response and is different from Hh-1 controlled hybrid resistance
PMID: 221576
ISSN: 0022-1767
CID: 28805