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Abstract
In a search for the source of the circulating endogenous pyrogen (EP) that mediates tuberculin-induced fever, tuberculin was incubated in vitro with various tissues of rabbits sensitized by intravenous infection with BCG. Evidence was obtained that tuberculin specifically stimulates cells in the blood of sensitized rabbits to generate pyrogen in vitro, whereas both lymph node and spleen cells from the same donors were inactive. Since normal blood cells, incubated in plasma of sensitized donors, were similarly activated, it is postulated that circulating antibodies play a role in sensitizing cells (presumably granulocytes) to release pyrogen on contact with tuberculin) both in vitro and in vivo. Release of endogenous pyrogen in vitro may be a sensitive means of detecting immunologic reactions between antigen and specifically sensitized blood cells-in other allergic states accompanied by fever.Entities:
Keywords: BLOOD CELLS; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; FEVER; HYPERSENSITIVITY; IMMUNOLOGY; LEUKOCYTES; LYMPH NODES; LYMPHOCYTES; PYROGENS; RABBITS; SPLEEN; TUBERCULIN
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Year: 1965 PMID: 14316942 PMCID: PMC2138054 DOI: 10.1084/jem.122.2.207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Med ISSN: 0022-1007 Impact factor: 14.307