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Chicken Mhc alloantiserum cross-reactivity analysis by hemagglutination and flow cytometry

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 The major histocompatibility complex (Mhc) haplotype in the chicken is generally determined by the use of alloantisera in a hemagglutination assay. This method restricts haplotype determination to antigens expressed on the surface of erythrocytes which includes class I (B – F) and class IV (B – G) antigens as well as any other polymorphic molecules on these cells. Alloantisera can result in complex cross-reactivity patterns. We describe here the analysis of 53 alloantisera made within Mhc-congenic lines. Each antiserum was tested by hemagglutination with erythrocytes and by flow cytometry with erythrocytes and peripheral white blood cells of seven Mhc haplotypes; B 2 , B 5 , B 12 , B 13 , B 15 , B 19, and B 21. Five types of antiserum were identified based on their reactivity to different cell subpopulations of the peripheral blood of the donor haplotype as well as in cross-reactivity for different haplotypes. RBC specific cross-reactive antigens attributed to B – G molecules were demonstrated for the B5 : B19, B12 : B19, and B19 : B21 cross-reactions. Cross-reactive antigens detected on RBC and thrombocytes attributable to B – G molecules on both types of cells were demonstrated for the B2 : B12, B2 : B15, B2 : B19, and B2 : B21 cross-reactions. In addition, cross-reactive antigens occurring on RBC and WBC were attributed to B – F (or RBC and lymphocyte-expressed B – G loci) and included the B12 : B13, B13 : B19, and B15 : B19 cross-reactions. Several antisera with specificity for B cells purportedly identifying B – L epitopes were found but their numbers were limited and cross-reactivities were not defined. The identities described here may be useful in understanding B haplotype similarities and differences in disease resistance and immune response.

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Received: 18 September 1995 / 15 November 1995

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Fulton, J., Young, E. & Bacon, L. Chicken Mhc alloantiserum cross-reactivity analysis by hemagglutination and flow cytometry. Immunogenetics 43, 277–288 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002510050064

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