Xid mice fail to express an anti‐dextran immune response but carry α(1‐3)dextran‐specific lymphocytes in their potential repertoire
- 1 November 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 18 (11) , 1727-1732
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830181111
Abstract
Even after repeated immunizations with α(1-3)dextran (Dex) male (CBA/N × BALB/ c)F1 mice fail to produce specific antibodies whereas nondefective female littermates express an idiotype-positive anti-Dex immune response. This failure of xid mice to express serum anti-Dex immunoglobulins is not only limited to immunization with the thymus-independent (TI-2) antigen Dex, since immunization with anti-idiotypic antibodies against Dex-specific idiotypes does not overcome this defect. When xid lymphocytes are cultured in the presence of mitogens, in vitro anti-Dex responses are markedly reduced. We show here that α(1-3)Dex-specific hybridomas can be established by fusion of splenic lymphocytes from xid mice to Spy2/0 myeloma cells. Therefore, these mice do carry the potential to generate B cells specific for Dex. All hybridoma antibodies were found to be of IgM isotype, bearing the λ light chain typical for δ(1-3)Dex-specific antibodies. Whereas monoclonal anti-Dex antibodies obtained from spleen cell hybridomas from female littermates showed variable idiotope patterns, hybridoma proteins from the immune-defective NBF1-xid mouse expressed only a limited pattern of Dex-specific idiotopes, suggesting that these hybridomas derived from a common precursor.This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
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