Abstract: | The effect of antimacrophage serum (AMS) on antibody production was compared to that of antithymocyte (ATS) and antilymphocyte (ALS) serum. All three types of antisera inhibited antibody production to SRBC in mice. Antispleen serum was not immunosuppressive. Immunosuppression could best be demonstrated when the antisera were injected 3 days before a low dose of antigen (107 or 5 × 107 SRBC). None of the antisera affected secondary antibody production. There was no correlation between the immunosuppressive potency of the antisera and their in vitro cytotoxic or in vivo lymphopenic acitivity. AMS inhibited phagocytosis, whereas ATS and ALS enhanced phagocytosis. So far we have been unable to absorb out immunosuppressive activity of the antisera but have been able to absorb out cytotoxic activity. The significance of these findings is discussed. |