Induced recovery of a suppressed idiotype by immunization with anti-idiotype |
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Authors: | Heinz Köhler John Fung Sue Smyk |
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Institution: | La Rabida-University of Chicago Institute and the Department of Pathology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60649 USA |
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Abstract: | Neonatal Balb/c mice were suppressed forthe H8/T15 idiotype by injection of homologous anti-H8 (D. S. Strayer, D. A. Rowley, and H. Köhler, et al J. Immunol.114, 722, 1975. Six to eight weeks later groups of these suppressed mice were immunized up to three times with isologous anti-H8 raised in Balb/c. After a rest of 4 weeks each group was challenged with R36a vaccine and bleedings were obtained before and after this challenge. All sera were assayed for total anti-PC and H8 idiotype amounts by solid-phase radioimmunoassay. After two-preimmunizations with isologous anti-H8 no increase of the H8 levels was observed though these mice responded to R36a immunization with an increase of total anti-PC antibodies. After the third preimmunization, however, the H8 idiotype was increased in sera taken before and after challenge with R36a. These findings demonstrate that the state of neonatal idiotype suppression can be broken by immunization with complementary anti-idiotype. |
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