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THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO A HYBRID PROTEIN MOLECULE : SPECIFICITY OF SECONDARY STIMULATION AND OF TOLERANCE INDUCTION
Upon immunization with LDH-III (subunit composition AABB) rabbits produce anti-A and anti-B antibodies in comparable amounts. These antibodies fit equally well to the hybrid enzyme and to LDH-V (AAAA) or LDH-I (BBBB) respectively, as tested by passive hemagglutination inhibition. No antibodies react...
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author | Rajewsky, K. Rottländer, Elke Peltre, G. Müller, Brigitte |
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description | Upon immunization with LDH-III (subunit composition AABB) rabbits produce anti-A and anti-B antibodies in comparable amounts. These antibodies fit equally well to the hybrid enzyme and to LDH-V (AAAA) or LDH-I (BBBB) respectively, as tested by passive hemagglutination inhibition. No antibodies reacting with both LDH-I and LDH-V were detected. A minority of hybrid-specific antibodies was, however, present in the sera. Animals primed with LDH-III respond regularly to a boosting injection of LDH-V with the production of large amounts of anti-A (but not anti-B) antibodies. A similar injection of LDH-I stimulates (if it has any effect at all) the production of anti-B antibodies only. Stimulation with one of the pure types does not impair a subsequent response to the other. The majority of the animals primed with LDH-III responded not at all or weakly to a boosting injection of LDH-I, though antibodies to LDH-I were present in the sera at the time of stimulation. This effect can hardly be explained on the basis of serological sepcificity. Hyporesponsiveness to LDH-III can be induced by injection of LDH-V into the newborn. Both anti-A and anti-B titers are equally depressed. Within the dose range tested, LDH-I does not exert any tolerogenic action with respect to LDH-III. The carrier property of subunit A is evident in the induction of both immunity and tolerance to LDH-III. The early phase of the immune response to the hybrid enzyme may be carrier-specific, and receptors for the haptenic subunit B may not exist at that stage. |
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spelling | pubmed-21383892008-04-17 THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO A HYBRID PROTEIN MOLECULE : SPECIFICITY OF SECONDARY STIMULATION AND OF TOLERANCE INDUCTION Rajewsky, K. Rottländer, Elke Peltre, G. Müller, Brigitte J Exp Med Article Upon immunization with LDH-III (subunit composition AABB) rabbits produce anti-A and anti-B antibodies in comparable amounts. These antibodies fit equally well to the hybrid enzyme and to LDH-V (AAAA) or LDH-I (BBBB) respectively, as tested by passive hemagglutination inhibition. No antibodies reacting with both LDH-I and LDH-V were detected. A minority of hybrid-specific antibodies was, however, present in the sera. Animals primed with LDH-III respond regularly to a boosting injection of LDH-V with the production of large amounts of anti-A (but not anti-B) antibodies. A similar injection of LDH-I stimulates (if it has any effect at all) the production of anti-B antibodies only. Stimulation with one of the pure types does not impair a subsequent response to the other. The majority of the animals primed with LDH-III responded not at all or weakly to a boosting injection of LDH-I, though antibodies to LDH-I were present in the sera at the time of stimulation. This effect can hardly be explained on the basis of serological sepcificity. Hyporesponsiveness to LDH-III can be induced by injection of LDH-V into the newborn. Both anti-A and anti-B titers are equally depressed. Within the dose range tested, LDH-I does not exert any tolerogenic action with respect to LDH-III. The carrier property of subunit A is evident in the induction of both immunity and tolerance to LDH-III. The early phase of the immune response to the hybrid enzyme may be carrier-specific, and receptors for the haptenic subunit B may not exist at that stage. The Rockefeller University Press 1967-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2138389/ /pubmed/6055758 Text en Copyright © 1967 by The Rockefeller University Press 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Rajewsky, K. Rottländer, Elke Peltre, G. Müller, Brigitte THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO A HYBRID PROTEIN MOLECULE : SPECIFICITY OF SECONDARY STIMULATION AND OF TOLERANCE INDUCTION |
title | THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO A HYBRID PROTEIN MOLECULE : SPECIFICITY OF SECONDARY STIMULATION AND OF TOLERANCE INDUCTION |
title_full | THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO A HYBRID PROTEIN MOLECULE : SPECIFICITY OF SECONDARY STIMULATION AND OF TOLERANCE INDUCTION |
title_fullStr | THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO A HYBRID PROTEIN MOLECULE : SPECIFICITY OF SECONDARY STIMULATION AND OF TOLERANCE INDUCTION |
title_full_unstemmed | THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO A HYBRID PROTEIN MOLECULE : SPECIFICITY OF SECONDARY STIMULATION AND OF TOLERANCE INDUCTION |
title_short | THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO A HYBRID PROTEIN MOLECULE : SPECIFICITY OF SECONDARY STIMULATION AND OF TOLERANCE INDUCTION |
title_sort | immune response to a hybrid protein molecule : specificity of secondary stimulation and of tolerance induction |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138389/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6055758 |
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