FURTHER STUDIES ON PREPARATION OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE ALPHA2 PROTEIN FRACTION FROM SERUM AND ITS ASSAY IN MICE
- 1 January 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 11 (5) , 413-+
Abstract
The method for the assay in mice of the [alpha]2 glycoprotein fraction of serum with immunosuppressive activity is described. The crude fraction has been shown to be effective in mice only with intravenous injection. When an antigen which is rapidly cleared from the blood is given, a single injection of the protein fraction given 10-20 hr. before the exposure to antigen will inhibit the immune response in most animals. Time intervals outside this range are associated with a diminished or absent immunosuppressive effect. The protein fraction does not show activity immediately after preparation, or after reconstitution of freeze-dried material, witnin 40 days, however, the activity is restored by storage alone, either frozen or at 4[degree]. The presence of ribonuclease in the fraction is demonstrated, and its possible significance in relation to the immunosuppressive effect is discussed.This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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