ANTIBODY CLASSES AND SUBCLASSES IN CIRCULATING IMMUNE-COMPLEXES ISOLATED FROM MICE INFECTED WITH LACTIC-DEHYDROGENASE VIRUS
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 48 (3) , 511-517
Abstract
Circulating immune complexes (CIC) were studied chronologically in lactic dehydrogenase virus (LDV)-infected mice. CIC containing IgM were isolated 3-9 days post-LDV infection and corresponded to an increase in serum IgM. IgG1-containing CIC were also transient in the serum of LDV-infected mice, being isolated only between days 5-13. The occurrence of IgG1 CIC did not correlate with an increase in total serum IgG1; it did correlate with a small (1:10) increase in IgG1 anti-LDV activity. CIC containing IgG2 were not isolated from LDV-infected serum until 15 days post-infection. This chronological appearance of IgG2 CIC did not correlate with the observed increase in total IgG2 concentration in LDV-infected mice on day 7; however, it was analogous to the rapid increase in free serum LDV-specific antibody. The nonspecific suppression of the immune response and tumor enhancement during the acute phase of LDV infection may be due to the immunoregulatory properties of IgG1 CIC.This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
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