The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
ISSN-L : 0040-8727
Antigen Inhibition on Antibody Forming Cells at the Level of Effector Cell
TAKASHI HAYAMA
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1976 Volume 120 Issue 1 Pages 53-63

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In this study a possibility was examined that the specific antigen might inhibit antibody forming cells in order to know whether a non-T-cell-dependent mechanism of selftolerance is present or not. If an autoantigen inhibits autoantibody forming cells, this inhibition may be one of the non-T- cell -dependent mechanisms of self-tolerance. Spleen cells from mice which were immunized with sheep red blood cells (SRBC) were incubated with SRBC and after an hour incubation erythrocytes added were removed. After 4 and 8 hr incubation, the plaques against SRBC were assayed by the plaque method. 1) After 8 hr incubation, SRBC reduced the plaque count to about 60% of the control aliquot incubating spleen cells with C3H mouse red blood cells. 2) This inhibition required 1% SRBC suspension, but despite increase in its concentration to more than l% the degree of the inhibition remained constant. 3) This inhibition seemed to require neither T cells, macrophages nor the cells which display the cytotoxic activity in the antibody dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity.
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