IMMUNOGLOBULIN ISOANTIGENS (ALLOTYPES) IN THE MOUSE

Author:

Warner Noel L.1,Herzenberg Leonard A.1,Goldstein Gideon1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Genetics, Stanford University, School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, and the Clinical Research Unit of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, and the Royal Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

Abstract

Further analysis of the isoantigens (allotypes) of 2 classes of normal mouse immunoglobulins, γG2a and γG2b, has shown a minimum of 10 specificities for the Ig-1 locus (controlling γG2a-antigens) and 3 specificities for the Ig-3 locus (controlling γG2b-antigens). Three γG2-myeloma proteins of plasma cell tumors induced in (NZB x BALB/c)F1 mice have been analyzed for the isoantigens they carry. NZB mice are genotypically Ig-1e Ig-3e, while BALB/c are Ig-1a Ig-3a. Two of the myeloma proteins are γG2a-globulins. One of these, GPC-7, carries all the isoantigenic specificities of the Ig-1e allele while the other, GPC-8, carries all the isoantigenic specificities of the Ig-1a allele. Thus only one of the parental alleles of the mouse in which the tumor arose is expressed in each of these myeloma proteins. The third myeloma protein GPC-5, also carries the antigens of only one parental strain (NZB). However GPC-5, a γG2b-globulin, carries only one of the Ig-3 specificities normally associated with γG2b-globulins of NZB. Most remarkably it also carries one Ig-1 specificity normally associated with γG2a-globulins of NZB. This is the first analyzed mouse myeloma shown (a) to express some but not all the antigenic specificities normally associated with an allele and (b) to carry antigenic specificities controlled by two distinct immunoglobulin loci. The implications of these findings are discussed in relation to the genetic control of immunoglobulins.

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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