Literature DB >> 16557970

Antigenic competition between and endotoxic adjuvant and a protein antigen.

D L Leong1, J A Rudbach.   

Abstract

Antigenic competition between bovine gamma globulin (BGG) and endotoxin from a smooth strain (S-ET) and a rough (R-ET) heptoseless mutant strain of Salmonella minnesota was studied in mice. Both endotoxins acted as adjuvants for enhancing the antibody response to BGG. However, other work showed that the R-ET had minimal antigenicity, and it was used as a control for the competition studies. Antigenic competition between BGG and endotoxin as expressed by a suppression of the antibody response to BGG could not be demonstrated when varying adjuvant doses of S-ET or R-ET were injected simultaneously with a small constant dose of BGG into normal mice. However, mice presensitized with S-ET several weeks before immunization with the S-ET and BGG combination produced anti-BGG levels which were four to eightfold lower than in normal mice. Nearly complete suppression of the anti-BGG response could be obtained in presensitized mice by reducing the BGG dose 10-fold or by increasing the adjuvant dose of endotoxin. Mice pretreated with R-ET and challenged with BGG plus S-ET or R-ET showed no depression of the anti-BGG response. These and other experiments confirmed the immunological basis of the competitive effect.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 16557970      PMCID: PMC416148          DOI: 10.1128/iai.3.2.308-317.1971

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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