Regulatory mechanism of delayed-type hypersensitivity in mice. I. Properties of memory cpells and suppressor cells for delayed-type hypersensitivity against ovalbumin. |
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Authors: | A Kojima S Tamura Y Egashira |
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Institution: | Department of Pathology, The National Institute of Health, 10–35, Kamiosaki, 2-chome. Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141, Japan |
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Abstract: | Delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) response in mice induced by sc injection of alum-absorbed ovalbumin (OA) was accelerated and enhanced by priming sc with a low dose of urea-denatured ovalbumin (UD-OA), 2 or more days earlier, whereas it was suppressed by priming sc with a high dose of UD-OA, 0 or more days earlier. The ability in primed mice to accelerate or suppress the DTH response could be transferred antigen specifically into cyclophosphamide (CY)-pretreated recipients or normal recipients by spleen cells from primed mice, but not by the T-cell-depleted spleen cells. Furthermore, the ability of spleen cells to transfer the acceleration or the suppression appeared transiently around 7 or 4 days after priming, although the acceleration or the suppression in donor mice persisted for a much longer time. Pretreatment with CY abolished the suppression of DTH response in high dose-primed mice and resulted in the acceleration of DTH response. These results suggest that the activity of DTH-related memory T cells which accelerate and enhance the response can be inhibited by suppressor T cells for the DTH response. |
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