Transfer of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis to bone marrow chimeras. Endothelial cells are not a restricting element.

DJ Hinrichs, KW Wegmann, GN Dietsch - The Journal of experimental …, 1987 - rupress.org
DJ Hinrichs, KW Wegmann, GN Dietsch
The Journal of experimental medicine, 1987rupress.org
The adoptive transfer of clinical and histopathologic signs of experimental allergic
encephalomyelitis (EAE) requires MHC compatibility between cell donor and cell recipient.
The results of adoptive transfer studies using F1 to parent bone marrow chimeras as
recipients of parental-derived BP-sensitive spleen cells indicate that this restriction is not
expressed at the level of the endothelial cell but is confined to the cells of bone marrow
derivation. Furthermore, these results indicate that the development of EAE is not dependent …
The adoptive transfer of clinical and histopathologic signs of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) requires MHC compatibility between cell donor and cell recipient. The results of adoptive transfer studies using F1 to parent bone marrow chimeras as recipients of parental-derived BP-sensitive spleen cells indicate that this restriction is not expressed at the level of the endothelial cell but is confined to the cells of bone marrow derivation. Furthermore, these results indicate that the development of EAE is not dependent on the activity of MHC-restricted cytotoxic cells.
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