IMMUNOLOGICAL UNRESPONSIVENESS TO PROTEIN ANTIGENS IN RABBITS .2. NATURE OF SUBSEQUENT ANTIBODY RESPONSE
- 1 January 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 7 (4) , 462-+
Abstract
Rabbits made immunologically unresponsive by neonatal administration of HSA, HGG or BSA were given a course of intravenous injections of the respective antigens, adsorbed on alum, after a lapse of 13-27 months since the last administration of antigen. 8/12 responded to HSA, 4/5 to HGG, 9/10 to BSA, as judged by immune elimination of antigen, but this was delayed in onset and slow compared with that in previously untreated rabbits. The antibody formed was small in quantity and usually failed to precipitate with antigen. The sedimentation coefficients of 131I-labelled antigens, in the presence of excess antibody, were measured by ultracentrifugation through a sucrose density gradient. These showed that only small complexes were formed in some of the non-precipitating antisera. In one instance the diffusion coefficient of the complex was also measured, by a technique based on diffusion through agar gel. The calculated molecular weight of the complex, 330,000 indicated the presence of only two combining sites on the antigen. Combination of the anti-HSA sera with an HSA fragment was also measured. Whereas the amount of the fragment bound by ordinary hyperimmune anti-HSA sera was about one-fifth the HSA bound, the amounts bound by the test sera were relatively much less. Some non-precipitating sera failed to bind the fragment, although they bound HSA. These findings indicate that following neonatally induced immunological unresponsiveness the capacity to respond to antigen returns piecemeal in respect of different parts of the antigenic mosaic, and that it may be severely restricted. The theoretical implications are discussed.Keywords
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