MECHANISM OF INDUCTION OF IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE .4. EFFECTS OF ULTRA-LOW DOSES OF FLAGELLIN
- 1 January 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 14 (2) , 273-+
Abstract
Minute amounts of Salmonella adelaide flagellin were capable of inducing tolerance in newborn Wistar rats. With the range of doses, 10-9-10-1 [mu]g, the following results were obtained: Tolerance could be induced in 2 zones of dosage by daily injections of the flagellin during the 1st 2 wks. of life. The low zone corresponded to a dose of 10-7 [mu]g/g body weight and the high zone to 10-3 [mu]g/g body weight. Doses between these evoked an immune response. Daily injections of flagellin for 6 wks. resulted in a shift in the dosage required for low zone tolerance from 10-7 [mu]g/g body weight to 10-5 [mu]g/g body weight. The events of low zone tolerance occurred at an antigen concentration, which, in an organ such as the spleen of a newborn rat, never exceeded about 10-14[image]. The high zone of tolerance corresponded to an antigen concentration of about 10-10 [image].This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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