1986
DOI: 10.1097/00007890-198601000-00022
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Joint Report of the Third International Workshop on Canine Immunogenetics

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“…All dogs were healthy, regularly dewormed, and vaccinated against distemper, leptospirosis, parvovirus, and canine hepatitis. DLA were determined using alloimmune antisera against DLA-A and DLA-B Ags as defined in the Canine Leukocyte Ag Workshop (11). Cells were incubated with polyclonal DLA antisera and lysed through the addition of complement, and the percentage of dead cells was analyzed in FACS with propidium iodide staining.…”
Section: Dogs Dla-typing Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All dogs were healthy, regularly dewormed, and vaccinated against distemper, leptospirosis, parvovirus, and canine hepatitis. DLA were determined using alloimmune antisera against DLA-A and DLA-B Ags as defined in the Canine Leukocyte Ag Workshop (11). Cells were incubated with polyclonal DLA antisera and lysed through the addition of complement, and the percentage of dead cells was analyzed in FACS with propidium iodide staining.…”
Section: Dogs Dla-typing Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study included one representative dog of DLA-D types Dw3, Dw8, D4, D7, and DIO and two members of DLA-D types Dw l , Dw4 , D1, D6, D8, D9 , and D16. The MLC typing was done by one-way MLC tests as described (Deeg et al 1986). …”
Section: Dogsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work summarized in the first, second, and third international workshops on canine immunogenetics established that the MHC system of the dog (termed DLA) is similar to HLA in man. The DLA can be divided into three serologically defined loci, designated DLA-A, DLA-B, and DLA-C (Bull et al 1987), and a fourth region (termed DLA-D) defined by mixed leucocyte culture (MLC) reactivity (Deeg et al 1986). Allelic polymorphism within the DLA complex has been previously studied by serology (Bull et al 1987), MLC (Deeg et al 1986), and by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis (Sarmiento and Storb 1988a, b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Responder cells were usually from one dog, but cells from a different dog were occasionally used when the assay was repeated. All dogs differed in their DLA phenotype by at least one haplotype, and responder and stimulator cells were always completely mismatched as determined by alloantisera (19) and canine homozygous typing cells (20). MLC results (mean cpm of triplicate cultures) were expressed as a percentage of respective negative controls (medium with or without rabbit complement or MAb 9.6) according to the formula: where AA was the median cpm of autologous reactions and AB was the median cpm of allogeneic reactions.…”
Section: Monoclonalmentioning
confidence: 99%