Activation of immunological memory cells in vitro |
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Authors: | Rita B sing-Schneider,Ivan Jeanne Weiler |
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Affiliation: | Rita Bösing-Schneider,Ivan Jeanne Weiler |
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Abstract: | Peritoneal cell populations from NMRI mice injected three times intraperitoneally with sheep red blood cells do not contain a significant number of plaque-forming cells to sheep red blood cells. However, plaque-forming cells do arise in such populations 3–5 days after transfer into tissue culture. The in vitro activation of these cells into antibody-producing cells occurs without further exposure to the antigen. The culture system contained, in addition to the peritoneal cells, irradiated spleen cells from non-immunized animals which were shown not to respond when cultured alone. The peritoneal cells as well as non-producing spleen cells could be activated in vitro at varying times after the last stimulation of the donor animal up to a period of several weeks. These observations suggest that there is a compartment of resting memory cells whose activation is not dependent on the addition of antigen. |
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