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Immunosuppression by cobra factor: distribution, antigen-induced blast transformation and trapping of lymphocytes during in vivo complement depletion.
Authors:M B Pepys  D D Mirjah  A C Dash  M H Wansbrough-Jones
Institution:Department of Medicine, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London, U.K.
Abstract:In vivo administration of cobra factor (CoF), the C3-activating protein of cobra venom, suppresses thymus-dependent antibody production. In a study of possible mechanisms for this effect binding of CoF to murine spleen cells in vitro was not detected, nor was there any effect on C3 or Fc receptors. The numbers of spleen cells bearing C3 receptors, Fc receptors, θ antigen or surface immunoglobulin were not altered by in vivo complement depletion of mice with CoF. The distribution and antigen-induced trapping of transferred 51Cr-labelled syngeneic spleen cells were unaffected by treatment of either donors or recipients with CoF. Furthermore, the antigen-induced generation, trapping and specific retention of immunospecific blast cells were normal in CoF-treated mice, despite profound suppression in these animals of IgG antibody production. The majority of these blast cells 3 days after immunisation were T cells, suggesting that complement depletion interferes with the process of T-dependent antibody production at a later stage than the activation of T cells by antigen.
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