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Perturbation of the idiotypic network. II. Transfer of suppression to neonatal mice
Authors:H C Chang  S Müller  H K?hler
Institution:IDEC Pharmaceuticals Corporation, La Jolla, California 92037.
Abstract:The cellular mechanisms which are responsible for idiotype perturbation induced by repeated stimulation with either allogeneic mixed lymphocyte culture-generated syngeneic blasts or allogeneically stimulated syngeneic spleen cells were investigated as described in the preceding article. Using the splenic fragment culture system, the precursor frequencies of T and B cells for anti-phosphorylcholine (PC) antibodies and T15 idiotypic antibodies were determined in allogeneically challenged mice. Adoptive transfers of T cells to neonatal BALB/c mice induced suppression of the T15+ anti-PC responses. In addition, the effect of immunization with internal image-bearing anti-idiotopes on the level of anti-PC antibodies and T15 idiotype was determined. Results from this study demonstrated (i) a decrease in the precursor frequency in the PC-specific and idiotype-specific B cell repertoire; (ii) a decrease in the precursor frequency of T helper cells, which recognize idiotypes and anti-idiotypes; (iii) the possibility to transfer T15 suppression to neonatal mice; and (iv) the possibility to restore T15 dominance by anti-idiotypic antibody immunization. These data indicate that both the T and B compartments are involved in the maintenance of suppression induced by repeated exposure to alloantigen-sensitized syngeneic cells. Collectively these findings show that a nonspecific general suppression induced by allohyperimmunization can perturb the T15+ anti-PC response.
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