Journal article

Antiviral cytotoxic activity across a species barrier in mixed xenogeneic chimeras: Functional restriction to host MHC

YL Colson, RA Tripp, PC Doherty, SM Wren, M Neipp, AY Abou El-Ezz, ST Ildstad

Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 1998

Abstract

Reconstitution of lethally irradiated mice with a mixture of mouse and rat bone marrow cells (mouse + rat→mouse) results in mixed xenogeneic chimerism and donor-specific tolerance. The current study demonstrates that mouse and rat T lymphocytes that have developed in xenogeneic chimeras are restricted to Ag presentation by mouse, but not rat, APC. Restriction to host Ags results in functional immunocompetence with generation of antiviral cytotoxic activity in vivo, within and across species barriers. These data demonstrate for the first time that the host thymus is sufficient to support development and positive selection of functional cross-species T lymphocytes. The superior immunocompetenc..

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