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The antigen-binding capacity of mouse lymphocytes. II. Changes during the early immune response
Authors:R Revoltella  G Martinelli  A G Osler
Affiliation:Department of Medical Immunology, The Public Health Research Institute of the City of New York, Inc., New York 10016 U.S.A.
Abstract:The interaction of antigen with specific receptor sites of primed murine spleen lymphocytes has been estimated quantitatively. The antigen-specific receptors are restricted to a small segment of the entire spleen cell population, one which may be enriched by centrifugation of the cells in a discontinuous density gradient. The specificity of the receptors, their variable affinities for the specific ligand, their quantitative fluctuations following immunization, have been investigated. Attempts have also been initiated for their isolation. The possibility that these receptors may represent passively adherent cytophilic immunoglobulins was excluded. The results of these experiments suggest that the union of antigen with a portion of cell membrane receptors initiates a sequence of reaction steps involving DNA production and multiplication, leading to a small net synthesis of immunoglobulins. The continued presence of antigen during this period leads to complex formation with these immunoglobulins. The resulting immune complexes bind to both adherent and nonadherent cells, thereby amplifying the immune response.
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