Lymphocytes and red blood cells as carriers in the immune response of mice and guinea pigs to soluble antigen

Otto J. Plescia , Robert Gutman
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Abstract

Coupling of soluble antigen, such as RIg, to circulating lymphoid cells or red blood cells increased immunogenicity substantially. As little as 0.01 μg RIg per 107 syngeneic cells elicited an antibody response in C57B1/6J strain mice equal to 1300 μg of soluble RIg. About 20 times the amount of soluble RIg induced far less a cellular immune response in guinea pigs than RIg coupled to autologous peripheral blood cells. These cells apparently play a passive role in being able to deliver bound antigen to lymphoid tissues efficiently, thus increasing the probability of interaction between host helper T cells and antigen. This conclusion is based on the following observations: (1) red blood cells, which are not immunologically responder cells, are about as efficient as lymphoid cells; (2) lymphoid cells are not effective as carriers in mice rendered deficient in antigen-specific helper T cells: (3) the antigen coupled to cells must have carrier specificity for host helper T cells.

淋巴细胞和红细胞作为载体在小鼠和豚鼠对可溶性抗原的免疫应答中
可溶性抗原(如RIg)与循环淋巴样细胞或红细胞偶联可显著提高免疫原性。在C57B1/6J株小鼠中,每107个同源细胞中仅产生0.01 μg RIg的抗体应答,相当于1300 μg的可溶性RIg。在豚鼠体内,约20倍的可溶性RIg诱导的细胞免疫反应远远小于RIg与自体外周血细胞的结合。这些细胞显然在能够有效地将结合抗原传递到淋巴组织方面发挥被动作用,从而增加了宿主辅助性T细胞与抗原相互作用的可能性。这一结论是基于以下观察结果得出的:(1)红细胞不是免疫反应细胞,其免疫效率与淋巴样细胞相当;(2)在缺乏抗原特异性辅助性T细胞的小鼠中,淋巴细胞不能作为有效的载体;(3)与细胞偶联的抗原必须对宿主辅助性T细胞具有载体特异性。
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