CELLULAR
7, 184 (1973)
IMMUNOLOGY
REPLY The study
of Hamburger
these authors ditional
TO
and his colleagues
tested their donor-recipient
parameter
to their
study
ET AL.
HAMBURGER
which
is of great
interest.
The fact that
pairs prior to transplantation
adds an ad-
was missing
Overall,
from
our own.
we
would feel that the two studies are very much in agreement. In our original tions
communication
( 1) , we found that among
(in which there was almost certainly
bility complex
in each case),
the recipient’s
lymphocytes
donor-with
failure.
showed
randomly
a very low response
controls
demonstrating
This low reactivity
there was in each case a substantial chosen individual.
his colleagues
are in general
for the major
and much higher
with ours, although
results,
seem improper
pairs
(Numbers
to include
and thus would not be expected for reasons
the frequency
given
of a decreased
of Hamburger
and
by the authors. response
theirs are more convincis available.
in MLC.
If the other
course,
for an enhanced
different response
histocompatibility
Case 2 must also be
cases are considered,
to the specific donor
is not significantly
In analyzing
of donor-recipient
for the major
to stimulate
series (one out of three) they can analyze
of a
consideration
3, 4, 5, and 6) who are identical
was
to lymphocytes
It would seem to us that the findings agreement
in which
cells of the
the donor lymphocytes;
response
their
excluded
histocompati-
that this low reactivity
MLC data prior to transplantation
complex
to stimulating
was only against
ing in that the original it would
combina-
there were three cases of the 12 we studied,
all the appropriate
not a technical
a difference
parent-child
stimulating
then
cells in their
from our own. In addition, after transplantation
of
which we
could not do. Similar
findings
using a different The question
have been
obtained
by the Hellstroms
and
their
co-workers,
assay (2). whether
the MLC test can be used as a measure
tral tolerance
is one which certainly
us, however,
that
specific
absence of immunocompetent
cannot
nonreactivity
be critically
in the MLC
of specific and cen-
resolved ; it would test is one measure
seem to of the
cells. FRITZ L. BACH MARILYN L. BACH
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