Strain Name:

B10.D2-H2d/n2SnJ

Stock Number:

000462

Availability:

Cryopreserved - Ready for recovery

Description

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Strain Information

Type Congenic; Major Histocompatibility Congenic; Mutant Strain;
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Specieslaboratory mouse
Background Strain C57BL/10Sn
Donor Strain DBA/2
GenerationF?+1p

Control Information

  Control
   000666 C57BL/10SnJ
 
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Related Strains

View Strains carrying   H2d     (13 strains)

Strains carrying other alleles of H2
006500   129.NOD-(D17Mit175-H2)/J
001649   A.BY H2bc H2-T18f/SnJ-Dstncorn1/J
000140   A.BY-H2bc H2-T18f/SnJ
000472   A.CA-H2f H2-T18a/SnJ
000471   A.SW-H2s H2-T18b/SnJ
001066   A.TH-H2t2/SfDvEgMobJ
001067   A.TL-H2t1/SfDvEgMobJ
002089   AK.B6-H2b Fv1b/J
002090   AK.B6-H2b/J
001094   AK.L-H2b/1CyTyJ
001095   AK.L-H2oz2/CyJ
001096   AK.L-H2oz3/CyJ
000470   AK.M-H2m H2-T18a/nSnJ
003851   ALR.NOD-(D17Mit30-D17Mit123)/Lt
000469   B10.A-H2a H2-T18a/SgSnJ
000468   B10.A-H2h2/(2R)SgSnJ
001150   B10.A-H2h4/(4R)SgDvEgJ
001149   B10.A-H2i3/(3R)SgDvEgJ
000467   B10.A-H2i5 H2-T18a/(5R)SgSnJ
000466   B10.AKM-H2m H2-T18a/SnJ
001954   B10.AQR-H2y1/KljMcdJ
000465   B10.BR-H2k H2-T18a/SgSnJ
004804   B10.BR-H2k H2-T18a/SgSnJJrep
006446   B10.Cg H2h4-Sh3pxd2bnee/GrsrJ
010514   B10.Cg-H2g Tg(Cd4-Klra1)6295Dl/J
006100   B10.Cg-H2k Tg(NFkB/Fos-luc)26Rinc/J
006102   B10.Cg-H2k Tg(Il2/NFAT-luc)83Rinc/J
002024   B10.D1-H2q/SgJ
001163   B10.D2-H2bm23/EgJ
001164   B10.D2-H2dm1/EgJ
001151   B10.D2-H2g3/(103R)EgJ
001153   B10.D2-H2i7/(107R)EgJ
001152   B10.D2-H2ia/(106R)EgJ
000464   B10.DA-H2qp1 H2-T18b/(80NS)SnJ
001823   B10.F-H2bp5/(14R)J
001818   B10.F-H2pb1/(13R)J
001012   B10.HTG-H2g/2CyJ
000999   B10.HTG-H2g/3CyJ
001894   B10.LG-H2ar1/J
000459   B10.M-H2f H2-T18a?/SnJ
002225   B10.M-H2f/nMob Fmn1ld-2J/J
001068   B10.M-H2f/nMobJ
000739   B10.M-H2fm2/MobJ
001154   B10.MBR-H2bq1/SxEgJ
010972   B10.NOD-(rs13459152-rs13483054)/1107MrkJ
001825   B10.P-H2kp1/(10R)SgJ
003199   B10.PL-H2u H2-T18a/(73NS)Sn-Tg(TCRA)B1Jg/J
003200   B10.PL-H2u H2-T18a/(73NS)Sn-Tg(TCRB)C14Jg/J
000458   B10.PL-H2u H2-T18a/(73NS)SnJ
003599   B10.RIII H2r H2-T18b/(71NS)Sn-Ap3b1pe-11J/J
000457   B10.RIII-H2r H2-T18b/(71NS)SnJ
001069   B10.RIII-H2r/(71NS)nMobJ
001760   B10.S-H2as1/(8R)/J
001953   B10.S-H2s/SgMcdJ
001817   B10.S-H2sm1/(12R)SgJ
001650   B10.S-H2t4/(9R)/J
000456   B10.SM H2v H2-T18b/(70NS)Sn-cw/J
001155   B10.T-H2y2/(6R)SgDvEgJ
000445   B10.WB-H2j H2-T18b/SnJ
000444   B10.Y-H2pa H2-T18c/SnJ
003483   B6 x B10.D1-H2q/SgJ-Nox3het-2J/J
003561   B6 x B10.PL-H2u/(73NS)Sn-Hxl/J
002995   B6 x C.B10-H2b/LiMcdJ-Fbn2fp-2J/J
005717   B6(NOD) H2g7-Sostdc1shk/J
003584   B6.129S2-H2dlAb1-Ea/J
001148   B6.AK-H2k/FlaEgJ
001895   B6.AK-H2k/J
001160   B6.C-H2bm10/KhEgJ
001161   B6.C-H2bm11/KhEgJ
000364   B6.C-H2bm2/ByJ
000369   B6.C-H2bm4/ByJ
001158   B6.C-H2bm7/KhEgJ
001429   B6.C-H2g6/J
005715   B6.Cg H2g7-Tg(Ins2-CD80)3B7Flv/LwnJ
007958   B6.Cg-H2b3/FlaCmwJ
007959   B6.Cg-H2b4/FlaCmwJ
003068   B6.NOD-(Csf2-D11Mit42) (D17Mit21-D17Mit10)/J
003300   B6.NOD-(D17Mit21-D17Mit10)/LtJ
003069   B6.NOD-(D1Mit3-Bcl2) (D17Mit21-D17Mit10)/LtJ
003071   B6.NOD-(D1Mit5.1-D1Mit15) (D17Mit21-D17Mit10)/J
003067   B6.NOD-(D3Mit132-Tshb) (D17Mit21-D17Mit10)/J
003066   B6.NOD-(D6Mit54-D6Mit14) (D17Mit21-D17Mit10)/J
000944   B6.SJL-H2b C3c/2CyJ
000966   B6.SJL-H2s C3c/1CyJ
000945   B6.SW/1CyJ
003374   B6;129S2-H2dlAb1-Ea/J
003240   B6;B10.A-H2a-Tg(H2KmPCC)2939Stoe/J
002844   BALB.5R-H2i5/LilJ
001165   BALB/c-H2dm2/KhEgJ
001041   BKS.B6-H2b/J
001892   BRVR.B10-H2b/J
002845   C.B-H2b Tg(H2-Dd)D8Gja/LilJ
001952   C.B10-H2b/LilMcdJ
001951   C.C3-H2k/LilMcdJ
000443   C3.HTG-H2g H2-T18b?/SnJ
000441   C3.JK-H2j H2-T18b/SnJ
000440   C3.LG-H2ar1/CkcCyJ
000439   C3.NB-H2p H2-T18c?/SnJ
000438   C3.SW-H2b/SnJ
000473   C3H-H2o2 C4bb/SfSnJ
001156   C57BL/6J-H2bm3/EgJ
001157   C57BL/6Kh-H2bm5/KhEgJ
000436   D1.DA-H2qp1/SnJ
000435   D1.LP-H2b H2-T18b?/SnJ
000434   LP.RIII-H2r H2-T18b/SnJ
001383   LT.MA-Glo1b H2k/J
002591   NOD.B10Sn-H2b/J
006935   NOD.Cg-H2b thnh/J
004447   NOD.Cg-H2h4/DilTacUmmJ
001626   NOD.NON-H2nb1/LtJ
002032   NOD.SW-H2q/J
001627   NON.NOD-H2g7/LtJ
002974   STOCK Es1e H2d/J
001308   STOCK H2473a/J
View Strains carrying other alleles of H2     (114 strains)

Phenotype

Phenotype Information

View Research Applications

Research Applications
This mouse can be used to support research in many areas including:

H2d related

Immunology and Inflammation Research
CD Antigens, Antigen Receptors, and Histocompatibility Markers

Currently there is no phenotype information for this strain.

Genes & Alleles

Gene & Allele Information

 
Allele Symbol H2d
Allele Name d variant
Allele Type Spontaneous
Gene Symbol and Name H2, histocompatibility-2, MHC
Chromosome 17
Gene Common Name(s) H-2; MHC-II;
General Note The d variant has been observed in the following strains: DBA/2, DBA/2J BALB/c, BALB/cByJ, BALB/cJ, C57BLKS, NZB.

Genotyping

Genotyping Information

This strain will not have a genotyping protocol or one is not currently available.

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Genotyping resources and troubleshooting

References

References

Additional References

H2d related

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Bakir HY; Tomiyama-Miyaji C; Watanabe H; Nagura T; Kawamura T; Sekikawa H; Abo T. 2006. Reasons why DBA/2 mice are resistant to malarial infection: expansion of CD3int B220+ gammadelta T cells with double-negative CD4- CD8- phenotype in the liver. Immunology 117(1):127-35. [PubMed: 16423048]  [MGI Ref ID J:106141]

Bhadra S; Lozano MM; Payne SM; Dudley JP. 2006. Endogenous MMTV Proviruses Induce Susceptibility to Both Viral and Bacterial Pathogens. PLoS Pathog 2(12):e128. [PubMed: 17140288]  [MGI Ref ID J:120299]

Buhlmann JE; Gonzalez M; Ginther B; Panoskaltsis-Mortari A; Blazar BR; Greiner DL; Rossini AA; Flavell R; Noelle RJ. 1999. Cutting edge: sustained expansion of CD8+ T cells requires CD154 expression by Th cells in acute graft versus host disease. J Immunol 162(8):4373-6. [PubMed: 10201970]  [MGI Ref ID J:119788]

Chiorazzi N; Fox DA; Katz DH. 1977. Hapten-specific IgE antibody responses in mice. VII. Conversion of IgE non-responder strains to IgE responders by elimination of suppressor T cell activity. J Immunol 118(1):48-54. [PubMed: 299762]  [MGI Ref ID J:5739]

Clarke SR; Barnden M; Kurts C; Carbone FR; Miller JF; Heath WR. 2000. Characterization of the ovalbumin-specific TCR transgenic line OT-I: MHC elements for positive and negative selection. Immunol Cell Biol 78(2):110-7. [PubMed: 10762410]  [MGI Ref ID J:133645]

Croxford AL; Akilli-Ozturk O; Rieux-Laucat F; Forster I; Waisman A; Buch T. 2008. MHC-restricted T cell receptor signaling is required for alphabeta TCR replacement of the pre T cell receptor. Eur J Immunol 38(2):391-9. [PubMed: 18203137]  [MGI Ref ID J:131357]

Dalloul AH; Ngo K; Fung-Leung WP. 1996. CD4-negative cytotoxic T cells with a T cell receptor alpha/beta intermediate expression in CD8-deficient mice. Eur J Immunol 26(1):213-8. [PubMed: 8566069]  [MGI Ref ID J:112982]

El-Sawy T; Belperio JA; Strieter RM; Remick DG; Fairchild RL. 2005. Inhibition of polymorphonuclear leukocyte-mediated graft damage synergizes with short-term costimulatory blockade to prevent cardiac allograft rejection. Circulation 112(3):320-31. [PubMed: 15998678]  [MGI Ref ID J:117219]

Fischer Lindahl K. 1997. On naming H2 haplotypes: functional significance of MHC class Ib alleles. Immunogenetics 46(1):53-62. [PubMed: 9148789]  [MGI Ref ID J:41130]

Ford MS; Zhang ZX; Chen W; Zhang L. 2006. Double-negative T regulatory cells can develop outside the thymus and do not mature from CD8+ T cell precursors. J Immunol 177(5):2803-9. [PubMed: 16920915]  [MGI Ref ID J:139556]

Fu G; Vallee S; Rybakin V; McGuire MV; Ampudia J; Brockmeyer C; Salek M; Fallen PR; Hoerter JA; Munshi A; Huang YH; Hu J; Fox HS; Sauer K; Acuto O; Gascoigne NR. 2009. Themis controls thymocyte selection through regulation of T cell antigen receptor-mediated signaling. Nat Immunol 10(8):848-56. [PubMed: 19597499]  [MGI Ref ID J:151074]

Gershwin ME; Castles JJ; Ikeda RM; Erickson K; Montero J. 1979. Studies of congenitally immunologic mutant New Zealand mice. I. Autoimmune features of hereditarily asplenic (Dh/+) NZB mice; reduction of naturally occurring thymocytotoxic antibody and normal suppressor function. J Immunol 122(2):710-7. [PubMed: 310848]  [MGI Ref ID J:12036]

Ghendler Y; Hussey RE; Witte T; Mizoguchi E; Clayton LK; Bhan AK; Koyasu S; Chang HC; Reinherz EL. 1997. Double-positive T cell receptor(high) thymocytes are resistant to peptide/major histocompatibility complex ligand-induced negative selection. Eur J Immunol 27(9):2279-89. [PubMed: 9341770]  [MGI Ref ID J:133112]

Gubbels MR; Jorgensen TN; Metzger TE; Menze K; Steele H; Flannery SA; Rozzo SJ; Kotzin BL. 2005. Effects of MHC and gender on lupus-like autoimmunity in Nba2 congenic mice. J Immunol 175(9):6190-6. [PubMed: 16237116]  [MGI Ref ID J:119371]

Klein J; Figueroa F; David CS. 1983. H-2 haplotypes, genes and antigens: second listing. II. The H-2 complex. Immunogenetics 17(6):553-96. [PubMed: 6407984]  [MGI Ref ID J:7097]

Krupnick AS; Gelman AE; Barchet W; Richardson S; Kreisel FH; Turka LA; Colonna M; Patterson GA; Kreisel D. 2005. Murine vascular endothelium activates and induces the generation of allogeneic CD4+25+Foxp3+ regulatory T cells. J Immunol 175(10):6265-70. [PubMed: 16272276]  [MGI Ref ID J:119348]

Laky K; Lewis JM; Tigelaar RE; Puddington L. 2003. Distinct requirements for IL-7 in development of TCR gamma delta cells during fetal and adult life. J Immunol 170(8):4087-94. [PubMed: 12682238]  [MGI Ref ID J:125438]

Legge KL; Braciale TJ. 2005. Lymph node dendritic cells control CD8+ T cell responses through regulated FasL expression. Immunity 23(6):649-59. [PubMed: 16356862]  [MGI Ref ID J:113311]

Mendiratta SK; Kovalik JP; Hong S; Singh N; Martin WD; Van Kaer L. 1999. Peptide dependency of alloreactive CD4+ T cell responses. Int Immunol 11(3):351-60. [PubMed: 10221647]  [MGI Ref ID J:110542]

Miyashita N; Migita S; Moriwaki K. 1987. Effects of H-2 complex and non-H-2 background on urethane-induced chromosomal aberrations in mice. Mutat Res 176(1):59-67. [PubMed: 3099189]  [MGI Ref ID J:109945]

Murphy DB. 1986. Overview: the murine MHC. In: Handbook of Experimental Immunology. Vol. 3, Genetic and Molecular Immunology. Blackwell Scientific Publ., Oxford.  [MGI Ref ID J:30731]

Murphy WJ; Raziuddin A; Mason L; Kumar V; Bennett M; Longo DL. 1995. NK cell subsets in the regulation of murine hematopoiesis. I. 5E6+ NK cells promote hematopoietic growth in H-2d strain mice. J Immunol 155(6):2911-7. [PubMed: 7673708]  [MGI Ref ID J:28582]

Oberg L; Johansson S; Michaelsson J; Tomasello E; Vivier E; Karre K; Hoglund P. 2004. Loss or mismatch of MHC class I is sufficient to trigger NK cell-mediated rejection of resting lymphocytes in vivo - role of KARAP/DAP12-dependent and -independent pathways. Eur J Immunol 34(6):1646-53. [PubMed: 15162434]  [MGI Ref ID J:115484]

Porcellini S; Traggiai E; Schenk U; Ferrera D; Matteoli M; Lanzavecchia A; Michalak M; Grassi F. 2006. Regulation of peripheral T cell activation by calreticulin. J Exp Med 203(2):461-71. [PubMed: 16492806]  [MGI Ref ID J:119147]

Poulin LF; Habran C; Stordeur P; Goldman M; McKenzie A; Van Snick J; Renauld JC; Braun MY. 2005. Interleukin-9 stimulates the production of interleukin-5 in CD4+ T cells. Eur Cytokine Netw 16(3):233-9. [PubMed: 16266865]  [MGI Ref ID J:115764]

Reed-Loisel LM; Sullivan BA; Laur O; Jensen PE. 2005. An MHC class Ib-restricted TCR that cross-reacts with an MHC class Ia molecule. J Immunol 174(12):7746-52. [PubMed: 15944277]  [MGI Ref ID J:109978]

Rodrigues OR; Moura RA; Gomes-Pereira S; Santos-Gomes GM. 2006. H-2 complex influences cytokine gene expression in Leishmania infantum-infected macrophages. Cell Immunol 243(2):118-26. [PubMed: 17316586]  [MGI Ref ID J:120728]

Santiago ML; Montano M; Benitez R; Messer RJ; Yonemoto W; Chesebro B; Hasenkrug KJ; Greene WC. 2008. Apobec3 encodes Rfv3, a gene influencing neutralizing antibody control of retrovirus infection. Science 321(5894):1343-6. [PubMed: 18772436]  [MGI Ref ID J:138778]

Sho M; Yamada A; Najafian N; Salama AD; Harada H; Sandner SE; Sanchez-Fueyo A; Zheng XX; Strom TB; Sayegh MH. 2002. Physiological mechanisms of regulating alloimmunity: cytokines, CTLA-4, CD25+ cells, and the alloreactive T cell clone size. J Immunol 169(7):3744-51. [PubMed: 12244168]  [MGI Ref ID J:120408]

Sutton VR; Waterhouse NJ; Browne KA; Sedelies K; Ciccone A; Anthony D; Koskinen A; Mullbacher A; Trapani JA. 2007. Residual active granzyme B in cathepsin C-null lymphocytes is sufficient for perforin-dependent target cell apoptosis. J Cell Biol 176(4):425-33. [PubMed: 17283185]  [MGI Ref ID J:119725]

Ueno T; Habicht A; Clarkson MR; Albin MJ; Yamaura K; Boenisch O; Popoola J; Wang Y; Yagita H; Akiba H; Ansari MJ; Yang J; Turka LA; Rothstein DM; Padera RF; Najafian N; Sayegh MH. 2008. The emerging role of T cell Ig mucin 1 in alloimmune responses in an experimental mouse transplant model. J Clin Invest 118(2):742-51. [PubMed: 18172549]  [MGI Ref ID J:131045]

Varadhachary AS; Monestier M; Salgame P. 2001. Reciprocal induction of IL-10 and IL-12 from macrophages by low-density lipoprotein and its oxidized forms. Cell Immunol 213(1):45-51. [PubMed: 11747355]  [MGI Ref ID J:115363]

Venkatesan P; Finch RG; Wakelin D. 1993. MHC haplotype influences primary Giardia muris infections in H-2 congenic strains of mice. Int J Parasitol 23(5):661-4. [PubMed: 8225770]  [MGI Ref ID J:21687]

Wang L; Han R; Lee I; Hancock AS; Xiong G; Gunn MD; Hancock WW. 2005. Permanent survival of fully MHC-mismatched islet allografts by targeting a single chemokine receptor pathway. J Immunol 175(10):6311-8. [PubMed: 16272282]  [MGI Ref ID J:119345]

Zhang ZX; Yang L; Young KJ; DuTemple B; Zhang L. 2000. Identification of a previously unknown antigen-specific regulatory T cell and its mechanism of suppression. Nat Med 6(7):782-9. [PubMed: 10888927]  [MGI Ref ID J:118729]

Zhou P; Szot GL; Guo Z; Kim O; He G; Wang J; Grusby MJ; Newell KA; Thistlethwaite JR; Bluestone JA; Alegre ML. 2000. Role of STAT4 and STAT6 signaling in allograft rejection and CTLA4-Ig-mediated tolerance. J Immunol 165(10):5580-7. [PubMed: 11067913]  [MGI Ref ID J:119580]

Zosky GR; Larcombe AN; White OJ; Burchell JT; von Garnier C; Holt PG; Turner DJ; Wikstrom ME; Sly PD; Stumbles PA. 2009. Airway hyperresponsiveness is associated with activated CD4+ T cells in the airways. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 297(2):L373-9. [PubMed: 19482896]  [MGI Ref ID J:151339]

Health & husbandry

Health & Colony Maintenance Information

Currently there no information available for this strain. This may be due to the supply level of this strain.

Purchasing information

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Pricing

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Price (US dollars $)
Cryorecovery Fee $1900.00
Animals Provided

At least two mice that carry the mutation (if it is a mutant strain) will be provided. Their genotypes may not reflect those discussed in the strain description. Please inquire for possible genotypes and see additional details below.

Additional Supply Details

Pricing for International shipping destinations View USA Canada and Mexico pricing
Price (US dollars $)
Cryorecovery Fee $2470.00
Animals Provided

At least two mice that carry the mutation (if it is a mutant strain) will be provided. Their genotypes may not reflect those discussed in the strain description. Please inquire for possible genotypes and see additional details below.

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Standard SupplyCryopreserved. Ready for recovery. Please refer to pricing and supply notes for further information.
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    We will fulfill your order by providing at least two pair of mice, at least one animal of each pair carrying the mutation of interest. The total number of animals provided, their gender and genotype will vary. Please inquire if larger numbers of animals with specific genotype and genders are needed. Animals typically ship between 13 and 16 weeks from the date of your order. If a second cryorecovery is needed in order to provide the minimum number of animals, animals will ship within 25 weeks. IMPORTANT NOTE: The genotypes of animals provided may not reflect the mating scheme utilized by The Jackson Laboratory prior to cryopreservation, or that discussed in the strain description. Please inquire about possible genotypes which will be recovered for this specific strain. The Jackson Laboratory cannot guarantee the reproductive success of mice shipped to your facility. If the mice are lost after the first three days (post-arrival) or do not produce progeny at your facility, a new order and fee will be necessary.

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  • Genomic DNA is available for this strain from the Mouse DNA Resource.

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   000666 C57BL/10SnJ
 
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Acceptance of delivery of MICE, PRODUCTS or services shall be deemed agreement to these terms and conditions. No purchase order or other document transmitted by purchaser or recipient that may modify the terms and conditions hereof, shall be in any way binding on JACKSON, and instead the terms and conditions set forth herein, including any special terms and conditions set forth separately, shall govern the sale of MICE, PRODUCTS or services by JACKSON.


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