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Primary and secondary antibody responses of rabbits to bacteriophage T2: kinetic and quantitative analysis and suppression by antimacrophage globulin.
Authors:J R Stevenson  A B Stavitsky
Institution:Department of Microbiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 USA
Abstract:Antibody synthetic capacity of popliteal lymph node cells removed from rabbits at various times after immunization with bacteriophage T2 was assayed by radioimmunoassay of tissue culture fluid after incubation with 14C-leucine. Antibody synthesis began on day 2; IgM synthesis peaked on day 3; IgG synthesis peaked on day 5 and again on day 14. Reinjection of T2 one month later elicited an enhanced response which peaked sharply on day 2. The primary and secondary responses, but not priming for the secondary response, were suppressed by injection of goat antimacrophage globulin (AMG), but only when AMG was injected 1 to 3 days before T2. AMG reacted strongly with rabbit peritoneal macrophages and only slightly with rabbit lymphocytes or erythrocytes. Thus, macrophages appear to participate in the induction of antibody responses of rabbit lymph nodes to T2 and their function inhibited by AMG apparently operates only during the early phase of induction.
Keywords:Please address requests for reprints to Dr  Stavitsky  Department of Microbiolgy  Case Western Researve University  Cleveland  OH 44106  
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