| Literature DB >> 839064 |
H Kolb, K Keck, M Momayezi, C Schicker, D Trissl.
Abstract
The antibody response in mice to DNP-insulin is under Ir-gene control. The Ir gene defects in two strains have been analyzed. In both cases the IgG immune response was impaired whereas the IgM response was not affected. One H-2 gene haplotype was characterized by lack of IgG response, independent of the immunization protocol. A second H-2 haplotype manifested a low response of IgG after immunization with Bordetella pertussis as an adjuvant but a high response after complete Freund's adjuvant. It is proposed that a low level of T cell help induces the production of IgM antibodies, intermediate levels allow few IgG clones to develop, and high levels induce a heterogeneous IgG response.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 839064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422