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ANTIGEN MODULATION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : THE EFFECT OF DELAYED CHALLENGE ON THE AFFINITY OF ANTI-DINITROPHENYLATED BOVINE GAMMA GLOBULIN ANTIBODY PRODUCED IN ADOPTIVE RECIPIENTS

Secondary immune responsiveness to dinitrophenylated bovine gamma globulin (DNP-BGG) was transferred to heavily irradiated rats by means of small lymphocytes from the thoracic duct of immunized syngeneic donors. Affinity of the antibody produced by the adoptive recipients when challenged immediately...

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Autores principales: Feldbush, T. L., Gowans, J. L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1971
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4108325
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Gowans, J. L.
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description Secondary immune responsiveness to dinitrophenylated bovine gamma globulin (DNP-BGG) was transferred to heavily irradiated rats by means of small lymphocytes from the thoracic duct of immunized syngeneic donors. Affinity of the antibody produced by the adoptive recipients when challenged immediately was the same as that seen in immunized controls and cell donors, suggesting that the performance of lymphocytes in the thoracic duct of immunized rats provide an accurate measure of the immunologic history of memory cells both in the intact animal and the lymphocyte-depleted donor. The relevance of this to cell cooperation in the production of antibody to hapten-protein complexes is discussed. Direct evidence on antigen modulation of the immune response was also obtained. When immune thoracic duct lymphocytes were transferred to adoptive recipients and challenged either immediately or after a delay of 6 wk, it was found that, although the amount of antibody decreased with this delay in challenge, the affinity remained constant. Thus it would seem that in control rats, the increase in the affinity of antibody with time after immunization is, in fact, due to the selection of new populations of cells by the progressively waning concentration of antigen.
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spelling pubmed-21391132008-04-17 ANTIGEN MODULATION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : THE EFFECT OF DELAYED CHALLENGE ON THE AFFINITY OF ANTI-DINITROPHENYLATED BOVINE GAMMA GLOBULIN ANTIBODY PRODUCED IN ADOPTIVE RECIPIENTS Feldbush, T. L. Gowans, J. L. J Exp Med Article Secondary immune responsiveness to dinitrophenylated bovine gamma globulin (DNP-BGG) was transferred to heavily irradiated rats by means of small lymphocytes from the thoracic duct of immunized syngeneic donors. Affinity of the antibody produced by the adoptive recipients when challenged immediately was the same as that seen in immunized controls and cell donors, suggesting that the performance of lymphocytes in the thoracic duct of immunized rats provide an accurate measure of the immunologic history of memory cells both in the intact animal and the lymphocyte-depleted donor. The relevance of this to cell cooperation in the production of antibody to hapten-protein complexes is discussed. Direct evidence on antigen modulation of the immune response was also obtained. When immune thoracic duct lymphocytes were transferred to adoptive recipients and challenged either immediately or after a delay of 6 wk, it was found that, although the amount of antibody decreased with this delay in challenge, the affinity remained constant. Thus it would seem that in control rats, the increase in the affinity of antibody with time after immunization is, in fact, due to the selection of new populations of cells by the progressively waning concentration of antigen. The Rockefeller University Press 1971-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2139113/ /pubmed/4108325 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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Feldbush, T. L.
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ANTIGEN MODULATION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : THE EFFECT OF DELAYED CHALLENGE ON THE AFFINITY OF ANTI-DINITROPHENYLATED BOVINE GAMMA GLOBULIN ANTIBODY PRODUCED IN ADOPTIVE RECIPIENTS
title ANTIGEN MODULATION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : THE EFFECT OF DELAYED CHALLENGE ON THE AFFINITY OF ANTI-DINITROPHENYLATED BOVINE GAMMA GLOBULIN ANTIBODY PRODUCED IN ADOPTIVE RECIPIENTS
title_full ANTIGEN MODULATION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : THE EFFECT OF DELAYED CHALLENGE ON THE AFFINITY OF ANTI-DINITROPHENYLATED BOVINE GAMMA GLOBULIN ANTIBODY PRODUCED IN ADOPTIVE RECIPIENTS
title_fullStr ANTIGEN MODULATION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : THE EFFECT OF DELAYED CHALLENGE ON THE AFFINITY OF ANTI-DINITROPHENYLATED BOVINE GAMMA GLOBULIN ANTIBODY PRODUCED IN ADOPTIVE RECIPIENTS
title_full_unstemmed ANTIGEN MODULATION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : THE EFFECT OF DELAYED CHALLENGE ON THE AFFINITY OF ANTI-DINITROPHENYLATED BOVINE GAMMA GLOBULIN ANTIBODY PRODUCED IN ADOPTIVE RECIPIENTS
title_short ANTIGEN MODULATION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE : THE EFFECT OF DELAYED CHALLENGE ON THE AFFINITY OF ANTI-DINITROPHENYLATED BOVINE GAMMA GLOBULIN ANTIBODY PRODUCED IN ADOPTIVE RECIPIENTS
title_sort antigen modulation of the immune response : the effect of delayed challenge on the affinity of anti-dinitrophenylated bovine gamma globulin antibody produced in adoptive recipients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4108325
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