Relationship between antigen and antibody-induced suppression of IgE antibody formation in the rat.

Acta allergologica Pub Date : 1976-08-01
W Opree
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Abstract

Formation of specific IgE antibodies as elicited in Sprague-Dawley rats against Ascaris antigen could be suppressed by intravenous administration both of antigen and of specific antiserum. The suppressive agent in the antiserum was shown to be antibodies of the IgG class, whereas a suppressive effect of cytophilic activity and of IgE antibodies could be outruled. Suppression of IgE response lasted the longer the more antibodies were transferred. An antibody-induced suppression was achieved when antibodies were transferred during an early period (day -3 to day +8), whereas an antigen-induced suppression took place when the antigen was intravenously administered following the antibody-sensitive period (day +8 until day +14). This is consistent with the fact that an antigen-induced suppression of IgE formation requires the presence of a certain amount of antibodies. A strictly peripheric suppression could be outruled, since with elapse of time a decreasing dose of antigen was required to induce a suppression. The results are discussed on the basis of an antigen-antibody complex-induced suppression in the IgE system and its possible central site of action.

抗原与抗体诱导的大鼠IgE抗体形成抑制的关系。
经静脉注射抗原和特异性抗血清均可抑制Sprague-Dawley大鼠体内针对蛔虫抗原的特异性IgE抗体的形成。抗血清中的抑制因子显示为IgG类抗体,而嗜细胞活性和IgE抗体的抑制作用可以被排除。抗体转移越多,IgE反应抑制持续时间越长。抗体诱导的抑制发生在抗体早期(第3天至第8天),而抗原诱导的抑制发生在抗体敏感期(第8天至第14天)后静脉注射抗原。这与抗原诱导的IgE形成抑制需要一定量抗体的存在这一事实是一致的。可以排除严格的外周抑制,因为随着时间的推移,需要减少抗原剂量来诱导抑制。这些结果是在抗原抗体复合物诱导的IgE系统抑制及其可能的中心作用位点的基础上讨论的。
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