Literature DB >> 2592006

The effect of the castor bean toxin, ricin, on rat IgE and IgG responses.

S C Thorpe1, R D Murdoch, D M Kemeny.   

Abstract

IgE responses are closely regulated in non-atopic humans and low IgE responder animals. After an initial period of IgE production following antigen exposure, IgE synthesis appears to be actively suppressed. Inhalation of the dust of castor beans induces persistent IgE responses in atopic and non-atopic humans alike. This phenomenon was investigated in animals. Hooded Lister rats were immunized intraperitoneally with different preparations of castor bean. These had been heated for different lengths of time, 60 and 15 mins, to inactivate the toxin ricin. Immunization with as much as 100 micrograms of the extract heated for 60 min failed to produce an IgE response, while injection of 100 micrograms of the extract heated for 15 min produced a marked IgE response to castor bean proteins. Thus the component of castor bean extract which induces the IgE response appears to be heat labile. The IgE potentiating component in castor bean was found to enhance IgE responses to other antigens such as ovalbumin and when 0.8 microgram of an unheated castor bean extract was administered together with an optimal dose of ovalbumin, there was a substantial increase in ovalbumin-specific IgE but not IgG in all animals. In addition, total serum IgE but not IgG increased up to 20-fold. The effect of castor bean was more sustainable than that of an established IgE-specific adjuvant, Bordetella pertussis, and was able to boost an IgE response that had diminished and maintain an ongoing IgE response when re-administered at weekly intervals. In addition, it was possible to reproduce the IgE potentiating effects with purified castor bean ricin at 25 ng/rat. The way that it produces this effect is not known but it is possible that ricin blocks the normal IgE suppressive mechanisms that regulate IgE responses.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2592006      PMCID: PMC1385440     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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