Autor: |
Dunkley, M.L., Husband, A.J., Underdown, B.J. |
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Immunology; Sep90, Vol. 71 Issue 1, p16-19, 4p |
Abstrakt: |
Evidence from in vitro studies indicates that immunoglobulin A (IgA) responses are highly T dependent, yet investigations of the requirement for cognate help For IgA responses in tiro have not previously been undertaken. Experiments reported in this paper employ hapten-carrier immunization of individual Peyer's patches (PP), the site of generation of IgA antibody-containing cells (ACC) responding to lumenal antigenic challenge in the intestine, to determine the requirements for T-cell and B-cell priming under normal physiological conditions in vivo. These experiments demonstrate that both hapten-specific B-cell priming and carrier-specific T-cell priming in PP are required for an IgA-specific anti-hapten ACC response in the intestinal lamina propria to subsequent lumenal challenge with hapten-carrier conjugate. These results confirm that IgA B-cell induction in PP requires cognate T-cell help. An IgA ACC response can also be obtained when hapten and carrier priming occur in different PP, providing functional significance for our previous observations that PP-derived T-helper cells are able to migrate between PP after priming. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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