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Further evidence for non-T-cell regulation of delayed hypersensitivity in the guinea pig.
Authors:F Ota  D Parker  J L Turk
Institution:Department of Pathology, Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lincoln''s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PN U.K.
Abstract:The nature of the suppressor activity in the spleens of guinea pigs immunized with dinitrophenyl-bovine γ-globulin in Freund's incomplete adjuvant was investigated. An anti-T-cell serum was prepared in rabbits and, after extensive absorption, showed specific killing for T-lymphocytes. After treatment with this antiserum and complement, spleen cells from animals immunized with the antigen in Freund's complete adjuvant showed marked reduction in ability to transfer sensitivity to normal recipients. However, when immune spleen cells, treated in the same way, were transferred into antigen immunized animals which had been pretreated with cyclophosphamide, the suppressor activity was unaltered. These results confirm earlier impressions that the regulation of delayed hypersensitivity reactions in the guinea pig is normally mediated by non-T-cells.
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