Effect of aging on T-cell tolerance induction |
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Authors: | R H DeKruyff E A Rinnooy Kan M E Weksler G W Siskind |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, University of Otago Medical School, Dunedin, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | In the MHC compatible rat strain combination AS → HS, the same 51Cr-labeled lymph node suspension behaves totally differently depending on whether it is injected into syngeneic or allogeneic recipients. Using 51Cr-labeled lymph node suspensions from AS or (AS × HS)F1 donors, and AS, HS, and F1 hosts, the distribution of label over a 72-hr period was studied. Evidence has been obtained that recognition of self-components results in the homing of cells to the lymph nodes in syngeneic hosts, while recognition of foreignness impairs homing of the same cells to the lymph nodes in allogeneic hosts. The spleen is the major organ in which these recognition processes occur. Substantially more cells are destroyed by nonimmune allogeneic hosts than by syngeneic hosts, a clear difference being apparent as early as 6 hr after injection. Some lymphoid cells are obligatory spleen seekers and do not enter the lymph nodes. |
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