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Failure of CBA/N mice to respond to thymus-dependent and thymus-independent phosphorylcholine antigens.
Authors:J Quintáns  R B Kaplan
Institution:La Rabida-University of Chicago Institute and Department of Pediatrics, La Rabida Children''s Hospital and Research Center, East 65th Street at Lake Michigan, Chicago, Illinois 60649 USA
Abstract:CBA/N mice have an X-linked defect of B lymphocyte differentiation. We have studied their responsiveness to different antigenic forms of the phosphorylcholine (PC) epitope which induce IgM responses of restricted heterogeneity. Although previous work had emphasized a defect of T.I. responses in CBA/N we found that both T.D. and T.I. anti-PC responses are severely depressed in CBA/N, in spite of the use of bacterial adjuvants or repeated immunizations; however, with certain immunization protocols we could detect in CBA/N direct and indirect PFC whose specificity was not limited to PC but included the PC-protein bridge. Transfer experiments involving normal or irradiated immunodeficient F1 hybrid males as recipients of normal spleen or bone marrow cells failed to implicate suppressive mechanisms in the unresponsiveness to PC antigens. Our results indicate that the defect in antigen-induced humoral responses in CBA/N mice is not simply related to the thymus-dependence of the antigen used but rather a consequence of selective maturational defects of subpopulations of B lymphocytes and of subsets within each subpopulation.
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