Antigen-specific suppression of the plaque-forming cell response induced polyclonally by lipopolysaccharides |
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Authors: | S Kawaguchi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Shimane Medical University, Izumo 693, Japan |
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Abstract: | Horse erythrocytes (HRBC) were added with LPS in mouse spleen cell cultures, and the effects of HRBC on the LPS-induced polyclonal PFC response were investigated by enumerating total IgM-secreting PFC, anti-HRBC PFC, and PFC against sheep erythrocytes (SRBC). The addition of HRBC influenced the frequencies of anti-HRBC PFC in the total IgM-secreting PFC, but did not influence those of anti-SRBC PFC. The augmentation of the frequencies of anti-HRBC PFC occurred only when an appropriate dose of HRBC was added in the cultures containing T cells. Higher doses of HRBC decreased the frequencies of anti-HRBC PFC whether T cells were present or absent. The degree of reduction of the frequencies of anti-HRBC PFC was dependent on the dose of HRBC, but independent of the dose of LPS. The addition of HRBC at 1 day after LPS stimulation also decreased the frequency of anti-HRBC PFC, though the addition of 2 or 3 days hardly suppressed it. These results suggest that the antigen-specific augmentation occurs via helper T cells, and the suppression is ascribed to the direct action of antigen on the antigen-specific B cells. |
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