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Soluble factors in mouse immune sera: III. Origin,nature, and target of small molecular weight suppressive factors isolated from serum during primary responses
Authors:ST Lee  F Paraskevas
Institution:Departments of Medicine and Immunology and The Manitoba Institute of Cell Biology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3E OV9
Abstract:Small molecular weight suppressive factor (s) (< 10,000 daltons) were separated by Diaflo filtration from sera of Balb/c mice undergoing a primary response to sheep erythrocytes. These factors could be induced only when both T and B cells were challenged with antigen simultaneously. Thymus or bone marrow cells exposed in vitro to these factors showed marked impairment of their ability to collaborate for antibody synthesis in adoptive transfer experiments. These data suggest that both the T and B cells form the target for these factors. When the fractions showing suppressive activity were examined over a wide dose range, no enhancing activity was detected. The suppressive factors lost their activity after treatment with Pronase or heating at 63 °C for 30 min, but they were resistant to digestion with RNase.When a variety of mouse strains was examined for the production of small molecular weight suppressive factors it was found that certain strains produced factors which suppressed both 19 and 7S responses (Balb/cJ, AKR, and SJL/J), while in others factors affecting only the 7S response (A/J and C3H/He) or only the 19S response CBA/J) were detected. Finally, in some strains no suppressive activity was recovered (DBA/2 and B10D2), while in C57BL/6J distinct enhancing activity was detected. The F1 hybrids of C57BL × Balb/c produced neither suppressive nor enhancing activity.
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