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Abstract
Serum from rabbits rendered tolerant or immune to 100 MPD-3/kg of endotoxin when passively transferred to normal rabbits gave partial tolerance to the standard dose of endotoxin. The same serum was fractionated by DEAE chromatography into 4 major fractions. Immunoelectrophoretic analysis indicated that the 7S gamma(2)-and the 19S gamma(1)-immunoglobulins were separated into two distinct fractions. Of the four fractions tested, only fraction IV containing 19S gamma(1)-immunoglobulm conferred complete pyrogenic tolerance to 100 MPD-3/kg of endotoxin. Additional fractionation of DEAE fraction IV by exclusion chromatography on sephadex G-200 gave 3 fractions. Of these only the first, containing 19S gamma(1)-immunoglobulin conferred complete pyrogenic and lethal tolerance to normal rabbits. There was no correlation between the quantity of O-specific antibodies and the ability to transfer tolerance. It is concluded that endotoxin tolerance involves a classical immune mechanism which includes both 19S gamma(1)-immunoglobulin specific for toxophore groups common to many endotoxins and a normally functioning RES. To avoid confusion with immunologic tolerance, it is suggested that the term endotoxin immunity be substituted for endotoxin tolerance.Entities:
Keywords: ANTIBODY FORMATION; CHROMATOGRAPHY; ENDOTOXINS; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; GAMMA GLOBULIN, 19S; IMMUNE TOLERANCE; IMMUNIZATION; IMMUNOELECTROPHORESIS; PHARMACOLOGY; RABBITS; RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM; TOXICOLOGIC REPORT
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Year: 1965 PMID: 14278229 PMCID: PMC2137999 DOI: 10.1084/jem.121.5.751
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Med ISSN: 0022-1007 Impact factor: 14.307