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CELLS INVOLVED IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : VI. THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO RED BLOOD CELLS IN IRRADIATED RABBITS AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF NORMAL, PRIMED, OR IMMUNE ALLOGENEIC RABBIT BONE MARROW CELLS

Irradiated rabbits given allogeneic bone marrow cells from normal adult donors responded to an injection of sheep red blood cells by forming circulating antibodies. Their spleen cells were also capable of forming many plaques using the hemolysis in gel technique, and were also capable of undergoing...

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Autores principales: Abdou, Nabih I., Richter, Maxwell
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1969
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5766947
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description Irradiated rabbits given allogeneic bone marrow cells from normal adult donors responded to an injection of sheep red blood cells by forming circulating antibodies. Their spleen cells were also capable of forming many plaques using the hemolysis in gel technique, and were also capable of undergoing blastogenesis and mitosis and of incorporating tritiated thymidine upon exposure to the specific antigen in vitro. However, irradiated rabbits injected with allogeneic bone marrow obtained from rabbits injected with sheep red blood cells 24 hr prior to sacrifice (primed donors) were incapable of mounting an immune response after stimulation with sheep red cells. This loss of reactivity by the bone marrow from primed donors is specific for the antigen injected, since the immune response of the irradiated recipients to a non-cross-reacting antigen, the horse red blood cell, is unimpaired. Treatment of the bone marrow donors with high-titered specific antiserum to sheep red cells for 24 hr prior to sacrifice did not result in any diminished ability of their bone marrow cells to transfer antibody-forming capacity to sheep red blood cells. The significance of these results, with respect to the origin of the antigen-reactive and antibody-forming cells in the rabbit, is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-21386262008-04-17 CELLS INVOLVED IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : VI. THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO RED BLOOD CELLS IN IRRADIATED RABBITS AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF NORMAL, PRIMED, OR IMMUNE ALLOGENEIC RABBIT BONE MARROW CELLS Abdou, Nabih I. Richter, Maxwell J Exp Med Article Irradiated rabbits given allogeneic bone marrow cells from normal adult donors responded to an injection of sheep red blood cells by forming circulating antibodies. Their spleen cells were also capable of forming many plaques using the hemolysis in gel technique, and were also capable of undergoing blastogenesis and mitosis and of incorporating tritiated thymidine upon exposure to the specific antigen in vitro. However, irradiated rabbits injected with allogeneic bone marrow obtained from rabbits injected with sheep red blood cells 24 hr prior to sacrifice (primed donors) were incapable of mounting an immune response after stimulation with sheep red cells. This loss of reactivity by the bone marrow from primed donors is specific for the antigen injected, since the immune response of the irradiated recipients to a non-cross-reacting antigen, the horse red blood cell, is unimpaired. Treatment of the bone marrow donors with high-titered specific antiserum to sheep red cells for 24 hr prior to sacrifice did not result in any diminished ability of their bone marrow cells to transfer antibody-forming capacity to sheep red blood cells. The significance of these results, with respect to the origin of the antigen-reactive and antibody-forming cells in the rabbit, is discussed. The Rockefeller University Press 1969-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2138626/ /pubmed/5766947 Text en Copyright © 1969 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/).
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CELLS INVOLVED IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : VI. THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO RED BLOOD CELLS IN IRRADIATED RABBITS AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF NORMAL, PRIMED, OR IMMUNE ALLOGENEIC RABBIT BONE MARROW CELLS
title CELLS INVOLVED IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : VI. THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO RED BLOOD CELLS IN IRRADIATED RABBITS AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF NORMAL, PRIMED, OR IMMUNE ALLOGENEIC RABBIT BONE MARROW CELLS
title_full CELLS INVOLVED IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : VI. THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO RED BLOOD CELLS IN IRRADIATED RABBITS AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF NORMAL, PRIMED, OR IMMUNE ALLOGENEIC RABBIT BONE MARROW CELLS
title_fullStr CELLS INVOLVED IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : VI. THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO RED BLOOD CELLS IN IRRADIATED RABBITS AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF NORMAL, PRIMED, OR IMMUNE ALLOGENEIC RABBIT BONE MARROW CELLS
title_full_unstemmed CELLS INVOLVED IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : VI. THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO RED BLOOD CELLS IN IRRADIATED RABBITS AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF NORMAL, PRIMED, OR IMMUNE ALLOGENEIC RABBIT BONE MARROW CELLS
title_short CELLS INVOLVED IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : VI. THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO RED BLOOD CELLS IN IRRADIATED RABBITS AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF NORMAL, PRIMED, OR IMMUNE ALLOGENEIC RABBIT BONE MARROW CELLS
title_sort cells involved in the immune response : vi. the immune response to red blood cells in irradiated rabbits after administration of normal, primed, or immune allogeneic rabbit bone marrow cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5766947
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