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Role of the clotting system in cell-mediated hypersensitivity. II. Kinetics of fibrinogen/fibrin accumulation and vascular permeability changes in tuberculin and cutaneous basophil hypersensitivity reactions.

R B Colvin, H F Dvorak.   

Abstract

Radioactive tracers and immunofluorescence were employed to detect and quantitate fibrinogen/fibrin deposition in two types of cell-mediated hypersensitivity reactions in the guinea pig. Classic delayed hypersensitivity (DH) reactions to Old Tuberculin and to the azobenzenearsonate hapten were characterized by a progressive increase in the fibrinogen (125-I-HF) content which exceeded that of the albumin tracer (131-I-HSA) and paralleled the development of induration and erythema. Accumulation of 125-I-HF could be related both to increased vascular permeability to 125-I-HF and, more specifically, to retarded efflux of extra vascular 125-I-HF from tuberculin reaction sites. Warfarin inhibited 125-I-HF accumulation and the formation of urea-insoluble 125-I-HF (cross-linked fibrin) as well as induration in tuberculin reactions. Immunofluorescence studies revealed the site of Fib deposition to be extravascular, among the connective tissue fibers of the dermis, similar to that in DH reactions in man. In contrast, little 125-I-HF accumulated in cell-mediated reactions rich in basophils--cutaneous basophil hypersensitivity (CBH) reactions to keyhole limpet hemocyanin, ovalbumin, and dinitrochlorobenzene--due in part to less vascular leakage of macromolecules and to decreased formation of urea-insoluble fibrin. By immunofluorescence Fib deposits were found in CBH reactions in a pattern similar to that in DH reactions, but the intensity of staining was appreciably less. Thus, fibrin accumulation further distinguishes DH from CBH reactions and is very likely responsible for the induration characteristic of DH reactions.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1090656

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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