The immunological properties of haptens coupled to thymus‐independent carrier molecules. III. The role of the immunogenicity and mitogenicity of the carrier in the induction of primary IgM anti‐hapten responses
- 1 February 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 5 (2) , 105-111
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830050207
Abstract
Hapten (DNP‐lys) conjugates of two putatively nonimmunogenic polymers, hyaluronic acid and poly‐γ‐D‐glutamic acid, induce significant primary IgM anti‐DNP responses in C3H mice. Preparations of various immunogenic (Type 3 pneumococcal polysaccharide (SIII), levan, E. coli lipopolysaccharide) and nonimmunogenic (hyaluronic acid and poly‐glutamic acid) polymers were tested for their ability to act as polyclonal mitogens in vitro. In serum‐containing spleen cell cultures, only lipopolysaccharide stimulated substantial cell proliferation. In serum‐free medium, and using high specific activity [3H]thymidine, lipopolysaccharide, levan, SIII and to a lesser degree hyaluronic acid induced significant thymidine incorporation. However, under the latter conditions cell survival and proliferation were much less impressive. There was no apparent correlation between the capacity of various polymers to induce lymphocyte proliferation and their „potency”︁ as carriers for the generation of a primary IgM anti‐DNP response. Furthermore while low doses of lipopolysaccharide elicited „polyclonal”︁ antibody formation in vivo, high doses of SIII, levan and hyaluronic acid did not.These results indicate that T cell‐independent B cell triggering is dependent on the polymeric nature of the antigen, and that polymers need not be immunogenic or mitogenic to act as carriers for the induction of primary IgM anti‐hapten antibody responses.Keywords
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