Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 240304
Modulation of mouse anti-SRBC antibody response by placental extracts
Modulation of mouse anti-SRBC antibody response by placental extracts // Cellular Immunology, 89 (1984), 355-364 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Modulation of mouse anti-SRBC antibody response by placental extracts
Autori
Bobe, Pierre ; Dorić, Miljenko ; Kinsky G. Radslav ; Voisin Guy Andre
Izvornik
Cellular Immunology (0008-8749) 89
(1984);
355-364
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
liver extract; placental extract; placental fraction; plaque forming cells; sheep red blood cells
Sažetak
Mouse placental extract (PE) and corresponding Sephadex G-200 fractions were administered to isogeneic CBA mice along with an optimal immunizing dose of SRBC. Spleen cells were harvested 8 days later and transferred to CBA recipients, subsequently immunized with SRBC. The immunoregulatory activity of spleen cells from PE-treated donors was compared to cells from liver extract (LE)-treated controls or from mice immunized with SRBC only, using Cunningham's PFC direct and indirect tests. Within the dose range used, selective modulatory activities were obtained with cells from PE, but not from LE, treated mice, the later being comparable to cell transfer effects from donors immunized with SRBC only. Spleen cells from animals injected with low doses of PE (0.25 to 4 mg per mouse) added to immunizing SRBC had a suppressive effect on the primary IgM response of recipitents immunized against SRBC. In contrast, when SRBC were given to donor animals with higher doses of PE (8 to 13 mg), transferred spleen cells potentiated the IgM response of the recipients. These opposite suppressive and potentiating activities were found in distinct Sephadex G-200 fractions of 40 and 60 kDa, respectively. When the effect of PE treatment was tested within the same animal, the indirect secondary PFC response following a challenge with SRBC was significantly modified. We observed an overall suppression of the different isotypes after treatment with lower doses of PE or with its 40-kDa fraction. PE doses of 0.5 to 2 mg resulted in a stronger inhibition of IgM than IgG1 production. This phenomenon was also obtained with the 40 kDa fracton. IgG2 responses were significantly reduced by all doses of this fraction. In contrast, all doses of the 60-kDa fraction gave a strong stimulation of IgG2 and IgM responses and a constant suppression of the IgG1 response. This shows a clear dissociation between IgG1, and C'-fixing (IgM, IgG2) antibody classes as far as the influence of placental substances in concerned in their regulation. These data emphasize the relevace of isogeneic placental products as a useful physiological material capable of modulating xenogeneic immune responses (as well as allogenic systems).
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti
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