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Unsuccessful induction of low-zone tolerance to bovine serum albumin injected into the subarachnoid space
Authors:T.Quirico Santos  H. Valdimarsson
Affiliation:1. Department of Immunology, St. Mary''s Hospital Medical School, London W2 1PG, United Kingdom;2. Department of Immunology, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
Abstract:Introduction of T-dependent antigens into the subarachnoid space (isas) resulted in higher systemic antibody responses in mice than injections into the peritoneal cavity (ip) or other sites commonly used for immunization. Antibody production in isas immunized mice was not increased by treatment with cyclophosphamide (Cy) at doses known to abolish T-suppressor-cell activity, but such treatment increased antibody production in ip immunized mice toward the higher level which was observed in the isas immunized animals. Suppressor cell-dependent low zone tolerance (LZT) to TNP-BSA could not be induced by isas injections of deaggregated BSA (d-BSA). Conversely, mice which were unresponsive to ip injected d-BSA showed consistent systemic antibody responses when the antigen was injected isas. These observations indicate that immune responses initiated within the CNS are associated with relatively ineffective induction of systemic suppressor cell activity.
Keywords:To whom correspondence should be addressed: Departamento de Patologia(MPC) 4 ° andar   Hospital Universitário Antonio Pedro   UFF   R. Marques do Paraná s/n ° 24 000   Niterói Rio de Janeiro   Brasil.
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