Indirect plaque-forming cells detected by use of normal mouse serum. I. Normal mouse serum plaque-forming cells are IgA producers. |
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Authors: | H van Dijk C G van Bohemen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Immunology, Laboratory of Microbiology, State University, Catharijnesingel 59, 3511 GG Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The identity of indirect plaques developed upon addition of normal mouse serum (NMS) to Jerne test dishes was investigated. NMS plaques were significantly correlated with IgA, IgG2A and IgG2B plaques in decreasing order, but not with IgG1 plaques. With protein A of Staphylococcus aureus as developer of IgG2 plaques, the nonidentity of NMS plaque-forming cells (PFC) and IgG2-producing cells could be demonstrated. The subsequent use in different orders of anti-α serum and NMS as developers of indirect plaques suggested that NMS PFC are IgA producers. Blocking experiments with purified myeloma IgA (MOPC 315) supplied further evidence for this idea. Using easily available protein A and NMS as developers of indirect plaques enables collection of more uniform data on the numbers of IgG2 and IgA PFC than could be obtained with anti-heavy-chain sera. |
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