Literature DB >> 7000688

Surface markers of lymphocytes in the snake, Spalerosophis diadema. I. Investigation of lymphocyte surface markers.

M H Mansour, R El Ridi, N Badir.   

Abstract

A specific antiserum was raised in rabbits against thymocytes from snakes, Spalerosophis diadema, and was absorbed repeatedly with snake erythrocytes and kidney cells. In complement-dependent cytotoxicity assays, the absorbed anti-thymocyte serum (ATS) was, at any given dilution, cytotoxic to Sp. diadema thymocytes > peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) > spleen cells and could be titrated to a plateau defining a population of about 98% of thymocytes, 80% of PBL and 72% of spleen cells. Antiserum directed against snake immunoglobulins was obtained by injecting rabbits with gamma-globulins separated from snake serum by DEAE-cellulose filtration. the anti-gamma globulin serum was absorbed with snake erythrocytes, and in indirect membrane immunofluorescence stained no thymocytes while reacted with about 15% of PBL and 29% of spleen lymphocytes up to a 1:8 dilution. Fluorescence of positive cells was distributed in spots, patches or caps; cap formation could be inhibited by maintaining the immunofluorescence test at +4 degrees. In each of six separate experiments performed during spring, the percentage of lymphocytes which reacted with anti-snake gamma-globulin serum complemented the percentage of cells recognized by ATS. It was shown, furthermore, that about 3%, 8% and 21% of lymphocytes from thymus, peripheral blood and spleen, respectively, possess a receptor for 2-mercaptoethanol-insensitive antibody-sheep erythrocyte complexes. The results indicate that lymphocyte structural heterogeneity exists in reptiles.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7000688      PMCID: PMC1458108     

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


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