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Regulation of the immune response by antibody. II. The effects of different classes of passive guinea pig antibody on humoral and cell-mediated immunity in rats
Authors:F Y Liew  C R Parish
Institution:Department of Microbiology, The John Curtin School of Medical Research, The Australian National University, Canberra, A.C.T., Australia
Abstract:The ability of different classes of passively administered guinea pig antibody (γ1, γ2, and IgM) to regulate humoral and cell-mediated immunity to flagellin, polymerized flagellin (POL), and sheep red blood cells (SRBC) was investigated in rats. It was found that at high concentrations, all classes of antibody suppressed the primary antibody responses and usually enhanced the delayed-type hypersensitivity induced by the three antigens. With flagellin and SRBC, the different classes of passive antibody varied in their suppressing and enhancing properties, being in the order: γ2 > γ1 = IgM. At low concentrations, γ1 and IgM enhanced the primary antibody response and suppressed the delayed hypersensitivity induced by flagellin. Such an effect was not observed with either POL or SRBC. Priming for a secondary antibody response was less readily suppressed by all classes of passive antibody. The removal of macrophage cytophilic antibody from γ2 converted this antibody to a preparation (γ2 absorbed) which had effects on humoral and cell-mediated immunity approaching that of γ1 antibody.
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