Abstract

The Ia-like antigens of hybrids of the B-lymphoblastoid cell line (B-LCL) W1-L2 and a subline of the T-lymphoblastoid cell line (T-LCL) HSB were examined. Antigens of the HLA-DR and MT series were analyzed by indirect immunofluorescence with chimpanzee anti-DR sera and monoclonal antibodies, and antigens of the SB series were analyzed by primed lymphocyte typing (PT). The W1-L2 × HSB hybrids expressed antigens of each series not found on either parent cell. In each case, the novel antigens were indistinguishable from those found on SB, a B-LCL established from the same individual as HSB, and are thus presumably HSB encoded.

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