Literature DB >> 4043997

Effect of specific IgG on IgE-induced systemic anaphylaxis in the rabbit.

M Halonen, A M Dunn, I C Lohman.   

Abstract

Immunization of rabbits as neonates and periodically thereafter has been shown to induce the long-term preferential production of specific IgE antibodies. Specific IgG antibodies are not detected in the majority (greater than 70%) of rabbits when classical immunological detection techniques are used, including heterologous PCA in guinea-pig skin. Nevertheless, in this study we demonstrate that all rabbits neonatally immunized to the antigen horseradish peroxidase (HRP) do produce low levels of specific IgG antibody detectable by an ELISA technique. Serum levels of anti-HRP IgG were found to be log normally distributed, with a geometric mean for the heterologous PCA-negative sera of 31.6 X/divided by 2.69 micrograms/ml. Serum anti-HRP IgE levels (log2 homologous PCA titres) are bimodally distributed. Specific IgG and IgE levels in individual rabbits have a significant direct relationship. Six heterologous PCA-negative and seven heterologous PCA-positive rabbits were challenged intravenously with HRP. All of the respiratory and circulatory alterations typical of IgE anaphylaxis occurred in every challenged rabbit. Regression analysis of percentage changes in the physiological variables vs log specific IgE level indicated that none of the changes was either directly or inversely related to the specific IgG levels. Also the mean changes of the heterologous PCA-positive vs negative rabbits did not differ significantly. Thus, we could find no evidence for either a blocking or enhancing effect of the specific IgG antibodies (range 10-529 micrograms/ml serum) on the IgE-induced anaphylactic reaction.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4043997      PMCID: PMC1453665     

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


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