| Literature DB >> 389779 |
H Hahn, S H Kaufmann, F Falkenberg, M Chahinin, W Horn.
Abstract
Peritoneal exudate cells were induced in mice 4 days after immunization with SRBC. A low dose of SRBC (10(6) i.v.) caused T lymphocytes to appear in inflammatory exudates. These cells, not only transferred DTH reactions, but also functioned as helper T cells in antibody production after transfer to syngeneic nu/nu recipient mice. After a high dose of SRBC (10(9) i.v.), very few helper T cells and no DTH transferring T cells were found in inflammatory exudates, although they were present in the spleen. It is postulated that T cells mediating DTH reactions and helper T cells behave similarly as far as those dose dependency of appearance in inflammatory exudates is concerned. A high dose of sensitizing antigen causes retention of helper and effector T cells in the spleen, in this way favouring antibody formation; low doses of antigen allow them to leave the spleen, thus favouring mediation of DTH reactions in the periphery.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 389779 PMCID: PMC1457893
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunology ISSN: 0019-2805 Impact factor: 7.397