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Natural cytotoxic autoantibody against thymocytes in NZB mice
Authors:T Shirai  R C Mellors
Abstract:NZB mice were found to produce natural thymocytotoxic autoantibody in high prevalence and antibody titre. This autoantibody in NZB mice was detectable by the cytotoxicity test at both 4°C and 37°C; the prevalence and antibody titre were generally higher at 4°C. Mice of other strains also produced natural thymocytotoxic autoantibody although in lower prevalence and antibody titre and in some instances the activity was greater at 37°C than at 4°C. Natural thymocytotoxic autoantibody in NZB mice reacted equally with the thymocytes of virtually all strains of mice tested but to a lesser degree with the thymocytes of SJL/J mice. A serum pool obtained from old NZB mice had an extremely high titre of natural thymocytotoxic autoantibody (1:1024 at 4°C). Nevertheless, the cells in lymph nodes, spleen and blood leucocytes were only partially sensitive to this serum pool, and bone marrow cells were for the most part negative. By absorption, the antigen reacting with natural thymocytotoxic autoantibody was found in thymus, lymph node, spleen and brain of adult mice, thymus of newborn mice and some leukaemias. Natural thymocytotoxic autoantibody in NZB mice was an IgM-globulin as determined by sensitivity to 2-mercaptoethanol treatment and by Sephadex G-200 column chromatography in contrast to other natural antibodies (antinuclear, antierythrocyte and G antibodies) of IgG-globulin class. NZB mice also produced natural antibodies against thymocytes of the rat and the hamster; these antibodies were species-specific and did not react with the thymocytes of any but the homologous species.
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