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STUDIES ON THE TRANSFER OF LYMPH NODE CELLS : XII. THE EFFECT OF ANTI-RABBIT-LEUCOCYTE SERUM ON THE TRANSFER OF ANTIGEN-INCUBATED LYMPH NODE CELLS

In earlier studies it was shown that if rabbit lymph node cells were incubated with Shigella-trypsin filtrate and transferred to other, recipient, rabbits, agglutinins to Shigella appeared subsequently in the sera of the recipients. However, if leucocytes from the donor rabbits were injected into th...

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Autores principales: Harris, Susanna, Harris, T. N., Farber, Miriam B.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1958
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13575675
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description In earlier studies it was shown that if rabbit lymph node cells were incubated with Shigella-trypsin filtrate and transferred to other, recipient, rabbits, agglutinins to Shigella appeared subsequently in the sera of the recipients. However, if leucocytes from the donor rabbits were injected into the recipients at a suitable interval prior to lymph node cell transfer, agglutinins to Shigella did not appear after cell transfer. In the present study, a number of experiments were done which bear on the immunologic character of this suppressive effect on the transferred cells, the "pre-injection effect." X-irradiation of the recipients before the injection of donor leucocytes led to a decrease in the extent of the pre-injection effect, i.e. to the appearance of higher agglutinin liters, in the recipient animals. It was found possible to transfer the pre-injection effect by cells of rabbit lymph nodes draining sites of injection of rabbit leucocytes. No such effect was obtained with heated aliquots of these cell suspensions or with lymph node cells from sheep-erythrocyte-injected donors. It was also possible to transfer the pre-injection effect passively by serum. Suppression of transferred lymph node cells was observed regularly after injection of serum pooled from groups of rabbits which had been injected with leucocytes pooled from the blood of 60 to 70 rabbits. The active material in anti-leucocyte serum could be precipitated in the globulin fraction of the serum and could be removed by absorption with rabbit lymph node cells. In the course of experiments on the passive transfer of the pre-injection effect by antisera of individual rabbits to leucocytes of individual donor rabbits, evidence was obtained of the existence in the sera of some normal rabbits of antibodies to some of the rabbit leucocyte antigens.
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spelling pubmed-21369012008-04-17 STUDIES ON THE TRANSFER OF LYMPH NODE CELLS : XII. THE EFFECT OF ANTI-RABBIT-LEUCOCYTE SERUM ON THE TRANSFER OF ANTIGEN-INCUBATED LYMPH NODE CELLS Harris, Susanna Harris, T. N. Farber, Miriam B. J Exp Med Article In earlier studies it was shown that if rabbit lymph node cells were incubated with Shigella-trypsin filtrate and transferred to other, recipient, rabbits, agglutinins to Shigella appeared subsequently in the sera of the recipients. However, if leucocytes from the donor rabbits were injected into the recipients at a suitable interval prior to lymph node cell transfer, agglutinins to Shigella did not appear after cell transfer. In the present study, a number of experiments were done which bear on the immunologic character of this suppressive effect on the transferred cells, the "pre-injection effect." X-irradiation of the recipients before the injection of donor leucocytes led to a decrease in the extent of the pre-injection effect, i.e. to the appearance of higher agglutinin liters, in the recipient animals. It was found possible to transfer the pre-injection effect by cells of rabbit lymph nodes draining sites of injection of rabbit leucocytes. No such effect was obtained with heated aliquots of these cell suspensions or with lymph node cells from sheep-erythrocyte-injected donors. It was also possible to transfer the pre-injection effect passively by serum. Suppression of transferred lymph node cells was observed regularly after injection of serum pooled from groups of rabbits which had been injected with leucocytes pooled from the blood of 60 to 70 rabbits. The active material in anti-leucocyte serum could be precipitated in the globulin fraction of the serum and could be removed by absorption with rabbit lymph node cells. In the course of experiments on the passive transfer of the pre-injection effect by antisera of individual rabbits to leucocytes of individual donor rabbits, evidence was obtained of the existence in the sera of some normal rabbits of antibodies to some of the rabbit leucocyte antigens. The Rockefeller University Press 1958-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2136901/ /pubmed/13575675 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1958, by The Rockefeller Institute This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Harris, Susanna
Harris, T. N.
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STUDIES ON THE TRANSFER OF LYMPH NODE CELLS : XII. THE EFFECT OF ANTI-RABBIT-LEUCOCYTE SERUM ON THE TRANSFER OF ANTIGEN-INCUBATED LYMPH NODE CELLS
title STUDIES ON THE TRANSFER OF LYMPH NODE CELLS : XII. THE EFFECT OF ANTI-RABBIT-LEUCOCYTE SERUM ON THE TRANSFER OF ANTIGEN-INCUBATED LYMPH NODE CELLS
title_full STUDIES ON THE TRANSFER OF LYMPH NODE CELLS : XII. THE EFFECT OF ANTI-RABBIT-LEUCOCYTE SERUM ON THE TRANSFER OF ANTIGEN-INCUBATED LYMPH NODE CELLS
title_fullStr STUDIES ON THE TRANSFER OF LYMPH NODE CELLS : XII. THE EFFECT OF ANTI-RABBIT-LEUCOCYTE SERUM ON THE TRANSFER OF ANTIGEN-INCUBATED LYMPH NODE CELLS
title_full_unstemmed STUDIES ON THE TRANSFER OF LYMPH NODE CELLS : XII. THE EFFECT OF ANTI-RABBIT-LEUCOCYTE SERUM ON THE TRANSFER OF ANTIGEN-INCUBATED LYMPH NODE CELLS
title_short STUDIES ON THE TRANSFER OF LYMPH NODE CELLS : XII. THE EFFECT OF ANTI-RABBIT-LEUCOCYTE SERUM ON THE TRANSFER OF ANTIGEN-INCUBATED LYMPH NODE CELLS
title_sort studies on the transfer of lymph node cells : xii. the effect of anti-rabbit-leucocyte serum on the transfer of antigen-incubated lymph node cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13575675
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