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IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARYγM, γG, ANDγA PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES IN MOUSE SPLEEN CELL CULTURES STIMULATED WITH HETEROLOGOUS ERYTHROCYTES

We have demonstrated for the first time that mouse spleen cells stimulated in vitro with heterologous erythrocytes developed immunoglobulin class-specific γM, γ(1), γ(2a+2b), and γA plaque-forming cell (PFC) responses. A modification of the hemolytic plaque technique, the addition of goat anti-mouse...

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Autores principales: Pierce, Carl W., Johnson, Barbara M., Gershon, Harriet E., Asofsky, Richard
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1971
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4934502
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author Pierce, Carl W.
Johnson, Barbara M.
Gershon, Harriet E.
Asofsky, Richard
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Johnson, Barbara M.
Gershon, Harriet E.
Asofsky, Richard
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description We have demonstrated for the first time that mouse spleen cells stimulated in vitro with heterologous erythrocytes developed immunoglobulin class-specific γM, γ(1), γ(2a+2b), and γA plaque-forming cell (PFC) responses. A modification of the hemolytic plaque technique, the addition of goat anti-mouse µ-chain antibody to the assay preparation, specifically prevented development of all γM PFC and enabled accurate and reproducible enumeration of immunoglobulin class-specific PFC after treatment with appropriate monospecific anti-globulins and complement. Culture conditions, with regard to medium, atmosphere, agitation, and spleen cell densities, were similar to those previously shown to support only γM PFC responses. Evaluation of the kinetics of appearance of PFC showed that γM PFC reached maximum numbers on days 4–5; the magnitude of this response was 3–10 times greater than γ(1) γ(2a+2b), or γA PFC which reached maximum numbers on days 5–6. Optimal erythrocyte antigen dose for γM PFC responses was 10(7)/culture, whereas a dose of 10(6) erythrocytes/culture consistently stimulated optimal γ(1) γ(2a+2b), or γA PFC responses. Investigations of the effects of anti-erythrocyte antibody on γM and γG PFC responses indicated that antibody suppressed these responses by neutralizing the effective antigenic stimulus at the macrophage-dependent phase of the response. At the same antibody concentration, γG PFC responses were more effectively suppressed than γM PFC responses. Further, γG responses could be almost completely suppressed by antibody as long as 48 hr after initiation of cultures, whereas γM PFC responses could only be completely suppressed during the first 24 hr. These results were discusssed in terms of the role of antigen in the stimulation γM and γG antibody.
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spelling pubmed-21390552008-04-17 IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARYγM, γG, ANDγA PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES IN MOUSE SPLEEN CELL CULTURES STIMULATED WITH HETEROLOGOUS ERYTHROCYTES Pierce, Carl W. Johnson, Barbara M. Gershon, Harriet E. Asofsky, Richard J Exp Med Article We have demonstrated for the first time that mouse spleen cells stimulated in vitro with heterologous erythrocytes developed immunoglobulin class-specific γM, γ(1), γ(2a+2b), and γA plaque-forming cell (PFC) responses. A modification of the hemolytic plaque technique, the addition of goat anti-mouse µ-chain antibody to the assay preparation, specifically prevented development of all γM PFC and enabled accurate and reproducible enumeration of immunoglobulin class-specific PFC after treatment with appropriate monospecific anti-globulins and complement. Culture conditions, with regard to medium, atmosphere, agitation, and spleen cell densities, were similar to those previously shown to support only γM PFC responses. Evaluation of the kinetics of appearance of PFC showed that γM PFC reached maximum numbers on days 4–5; the magnitude of this response was 3–10 times greater than γ(1) γ(2a+2b), or γA PFC which reached maximum numbers on days 5–6. Optimal erythrocyte antigen dose for γM PFC responses was 10(7)/culture, whereas a dose of 10(6) erythrocytes/culture consistently stimulated optimal γ(1) γ(2a+2b), or γA PFC responses. Investigations of the effects of anti-erythrocyte antibody on γM and γG PFC responses indicated that antibody suppressed these responses by neutralizing the effective antigenic stimulus at the macrophage-dependent phase of the response. At the same antibody concentration, γG PFC responses were more effectively suppressed than γM PFC responses. Further, γG responses could be almost completely suppressed by antibody as long as 48 hr after initiation of cultures, whereas γM PFC responses could only be completely suppressed during the first 24 hr. These results were discusssed in terms of the role of antigen in the stimulation γM and γG antibody. The Rockefeller University Press 1971-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2139055/ /pubmed/4934502 Text en Copyright © 1971 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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Pierce, Carl W.
Johnson, Barbara M.
Gershon, Harriet E.
Asofsky, Richard
IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARYγM, γG, ANDγA PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES IN MOUSE SPLEEN CELL CULTURES STIMULATED WITH HETEROLOGOUS ERYTHROCYTES
title IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARYγM, γG, ANDγA PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES IN MOUSE SPLEEN CELL CULTURES STIMULATED WITH HETEROLOGOUS ERYTHROCYTES
title_full IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARYγM, γG, ANDγA PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES IN MOUSE SPLEEN CELL CULTURES STIMULATED WITH HETEROLOGOUS ERYTHROCYTES
title_fullStr IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARYγM, γG, ANDγA PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES IN MOUSE SPLEEN CELL CULTURES STIMULATED WITH HETEROLOGOUS ERYTHROCYTES
title_full_unstemmed IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARYγM, γG, ANDγA PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES IN MOUSE SPLEEN CELL CULTURES STIMULATED WITH HETEROLOGOUS ERYTHROCYTES
title_short IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARYγM, γG, ANDγA PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES IN MOUSE SPLEEN CELL CULTURES STIMULATED WITH HETEROLOGOUS ERYTHROCYTES
title_sort immune responses in vitro : iii. development of primaryγm, γg, andγa plaque-forming cell responses in mouse spleen cell cultures stimulated with heterologous erythrocytes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4934502
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