Japanese Journal of Microbiology
Print ISSN : 0021-5139
Effect of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides on Anti-Trinitrophenyl Antibody-Producing CellsNonspecific Modification of the Affinity at the Cellular Level
Tatsuo SAITOMasayasu NAKANO
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1975 年 19 巻 6 号 p. 419-425

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The effect of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on anti-trinitrophenyl (TNP) direct plaque-forming cells (PFC) in the spleen of mice and the affinity of antibodies produced by these PFC were examined. Simultaneous injection of bacterial LPS and TNP-coupled sheep red blood cells(SRBC) induced an obvious increase in anti-TNP PFC numbers and heightened the antibody affinity at cellular levels. The higher the doses of LPS, the greater the effects. Concomitant injection of LPS in TNP-coupled homologous mouse red blood cells (MRBC) also elicited good anti-TNP PFC response and slightly heightened the affinity. Priming with LPS and SRBC together 7 days prior to immunization did not enhance the anti-TNP PFC response and it was difficult to alter the affinity. Preinjection with small amounts of TNP-MRBC or -rabbit red blood cells and LPS simultaneously did not induce any signifi-cant increase in anti-TNP PFC' secondary response after reimmunization with TNP-SRBC, but obvious-ly heightened the antibody affinity. Injection of LPS simultaneously with the secondary immunization was effective for both the anti-TNP PFC response and the alteration of antibody affinity. These results suggest that LPS affects the control mechanisms of anti-TNP antibody affinity via the non-thymus-derived helper cell function, and the adjuvant action and alteration of antibody affinity induced by LPS are regulated by different mechanisms.
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