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Cellular aspects of tolerance. III. The responsiveness of T cells from tolerant donors after exposure to a cross-reacting antigen
Authors:M Fujiwara  B Cinader
Affiliation:Institute of Immunology, Departments of Medical Genetics, Medical Biophysics and Clinical Biochemistry, Medical Sciences Building, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A8
Abstract:Mice, rendered tolerant to rabbit gamma globulin (RGG), were immunized with RGG or with dinitrophenylated RGG (DNP40-RGG), incorporated in adjuvant. The resulting response was evaluated in terms of the half-life of trace labeled RGG (131I-RGG). An antibody response against the tolerance inducing macromolecule could be elicited with DNP40-RGG, but not with RGG. Reconstitution experiments revealed that thymus derived (T) cells from tolerant donors could cooperate with bone marrow cells from normal donors in the response elicited by DNP40-RGG, but could not effectively cooperate with bone marrow derived (B) cells from tolerant donors. Such B cells could cooperate with T cells from normal donors. The relative difference between native and chemically modified proteins played an important role in this tolerance circumvention, since analogous experiments with human instead of rabbit gamma globulin did not result in an effective response to determinants of the tolerance-inducing proteins. It was suggested that the number of effectively immunogenic determinants on DNP40-RGG was low in B and in T cells of animals tolerant to RGG and that the probability of effective cooperation was consequently extremely low. If one of the two cell types came from a normal animal and thus could respond to a large number of determinants, the probability of effective cooperation increased so as to reveal the responsiveness of the “tolerant” cell population. There was no indication that the responsiveness of the tolerant T cell population was directed against tolerance-inducing determinants.
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