We examined the genetic control of the murine humoral immune response to purified A-gliadin, a protein derived from wheat gluten, which is known to cause small intestinal disease in susceptible individuals. Studies with congenic and noncongenic inbred strains of mice revealed that the T-dependent humoral immune response to A-gliadin is under the control of genes mapping to the mouse major histocompatibility complex (MHC). These findings in mice establish a clear linkage between the MHC and the regulation of the immune response to a protein capable of causing human disease.

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