Secretion Rate Independent Evaluation of IgM Antibody Avidity at the Level of Single Immunocytes

Abstract
The hemolytic plaque inhibition assay has been performed on spleen cells from mice immunized with TNP-HRBC to evaluate avidity of anti-TNP IgM antibodies. At different times after immunization direct plaques were inhibited by soluble TNP-EACA, TNP61-BGG, or anti-µ antiserum. Analysis of the inhibition data provided independent estimates of antibody avidity and secretion rate. Avidity was found to increase with time, to reach a maximum when the antibody response attained the peak value, and then to decline as the response was waning. There was a decrease followed by increase of the secretion rate concomitant with the rise and fall of the antibody response and avidity.