1. An HLA-linked immune suppression gene in man.
- Author
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Sasazuki T, Kaneoka H, Nishimura Y, Kaneoka R, Hayama M, and Ohkuni H
- Subjects
- Adult, Antigens, Bacterial immunology, Child, Genes, Dominant, Humans, Lymphocyte Activation, Pedigree, Phenotype, Streptococcus immunology, Genes, MHC Class II, HLA Antigens genetics, T-Lymphocytes immunology, T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory immunology
- Abstract
Genetic control of immune response in man was investigated with the system of antigen-specific T cell proliferation in vitro against streptococcal cell wall (SCW) antigen. Family analysis by Morton's maximum likelihood scoring method revealed that the low response to SCW antigen was controlled by a single dominant gene. Furthermore, this gene was shown to be closely linked to HLA (lod score was 3,209 at theta = 0). This is the first description of the HLA-linked immune suppression gene in man. The possible mechanism for this gene action was discussed.
- Published
- 1980