Studies on the control of antibody synthesis. VII. Change in affinity of direct and indirect plaque-forming cells with time after immunization in the mouse: loss of high affinity plaques late after immunization.
- 1 October 1975
- journal article
- Vol. 29 (4) , 629-41
Abstract
The change in avidity of anti-hapten antibody with time after immunization was studied in mice at the level of the antibody-forming cell. A progressive increase in avidity was seen in both direct and indirect plaque-forming cells. Late (38 days) after immunization with a large dose of antigen there was a preferential loss of high avidity plaque-forming cells and the average avidity decreased. High avidity memory cells were still present since boosting resulted in the prompt appearance of very high avidity plaque-forming cells. There was a strong positive correlation between the avidity of the direct and the indirect plaque-forming cells present in the same spleen. A pattern of change in avidity and heterogeneity of avidity similar to that observed with intact animals was seen in lethally irradiated mice reconstituted with normal spleen and thymus cells.This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
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