Immunodeficiency in the chicken. I. Disparity in suppression of antibody responses to various antigens following surgical bursectomy.
- 1 June 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 28 (6) , 1007-13
Abstract
The extent of suppression of antibody response by bursectomy (Bx) was examined as a measure of the seeding sequence of different clones from the bursa to peripheral lymphoid tissues. Chickens were bursectomized surgically 1, 4 or 7 days after hatching and immunized later with four antigens: sheep red blood cells (SRBC); Bordetella pertussis (Bp); human serum albumin (HSA); influenza virus (IV). The kinetics of the antibody responses were delayed in bursectomized birds when compared with the control groups. The following order in the degree of immunosuppression was established: Bp greater than HSA greater than SRBC greater than IV. This is discussed in relation to the 'sequential maturation' theory of ontogenesis of immunocyte differentiation. The data also stress the limitation of non-specific markers for assessing partial immunodeficiency states.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Sequential recruitment of antibody class‐committed B lymphocytes during ontogenyEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1973
- Enumeration and Analysis of Antibody-Forming Cell Precursors in the Neonatal MouseThe Journal of Immunology, 1973
- CHARACTERIZATION OF SPLENIC LYMPHOID CELLS IN FETAL AND NEWBORN MICEThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1973
- Normal development of the thymus‐dependent limb of humoral immune responses in miceEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1973
- The Generation of Antigen Sensitive Cells in the Newborn MouseThe Journal of Immunology, 1972
- A QUANTITATIVE ASSAY FOR THE PROGENITORS OF BONE MARROW-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOCYTESThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1972
- Functional development of the interacting cells in the immune response. I. Development of T cell and B cell function.1972
- Immunoglobulin synthesis and lymphocyte transformation by anti-immunoglobulin sera in bursectomized chickens.1969
- The role of lymphocytes in antibody formation II. the influence of lymphocyte migration on the initiation of antibody formation in the isolated, perfused spleenProceedings of the Royal Society of London. B. Biological Sciences, 1967
- The dose of antigen required for the suppression of the IgM and IgG antibody response in chickens. I. The kinetics and characterization of serum antibodies.1966