In vitro priming experiments were performed with lymphocytes from members of two different families carrying Dw-,DR2 or Dw2,DR2 haplotypes. It was demonstrated that lymphocytes could be primed to allogeneic HLA-D determinants without detectable priming to the associated HLA-DR determinant, even when the priming cell was also HLA-DR incompatible to the responding cell. It was further shown that the unknown HLA-D determinants of the two families (e.g., Dw-) were different, one of them showing cross-reactivity to Dw2. Priming to MT1 determinants or to Lewis antigens could not be detected.