Bone marrow transplantation in inbred strains of mice. I. The failure of development of normal T cell function following allogeneic transplantation.

L. Trier, B. Rubin
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Lethally irradiated mice reconstituted with allogeneic bone marrow cells usually survive the irradiation damage, but their immune-status is not completely restored. Thus, such mice show depressed humoral antibody responses to thymus dependent antigens, prolonged allogeneic skin graft survival, and their spleen cells display reduced graft-versus-host (GVH) activity when inoculated into newborn F1 hybrid mice. The present study was carried out in order to explore the reason(s) for the depressed immunological activity of allogeneic irradiation chimaeric mice. It was found that these mice had an elevated level of θ positive cells compared to mice transplanted with syngeneic bone marrow cells, but their spleen cells did not show any detectable specific or third-party GVH response. Spleen cells from allogeneic irradiation chimaeras were not able to participate in a collaborative GVH response with lymph node cells either. Possible reasons for the immunological inertness of θ positive cells in allogeneic irradiation chimaeras are discussed.
近交系小鼠的骨髓移植。1 .同种异体移植后正常T细胞功能发育的失败。
用同种异体骨髓细胞重建的致死性辐照小鼠通常能在辐照损伤中存活,但其免疫状态不能完全恢复。因此,这些小鼠对胸腺依赖抗原的体液抗体反应降低,异体皮肤移植存活时间延长,其脾脏细胞接种到新生F1杂交小鼠后显示移植物抗宿主(GVH)活性降低。本研究旨在探讨同种异体辐照嵌合小鼠免疫活性下降的原因。结果发现,与移植同种骨髓细胞的小鼠相比,这些小鼠的θ阳性细胞水平升高,但它们的脾脏细胞没有表现出任何可检测到的特异性或第三方GVH反应。同种异体辐照嵌合体的脾脏细胞也不能参与与淋巴结细胞的协同GVH反应。讨论了异体辐照嵌合体中θ阳性细胞免疫惰性的可能原因。
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