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Antigen-induced inhibition of human in vitro spontaneous IgE synthesis. I. Factors and kinetic studies.
Authors:V Ure  a, I Moneo, M Cuevas, I Reymundo, M Luz Diez Gomez, E Alvarez Cuesta,   A Bootello
Affiliation:V Ureña, I Moneo, M Cuevas, I Reymundo, M Luz Diez Gomez, E Alvarez Cuesta, and A Bootello
Abstract:Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with hypersensitivity to L. perenne and D. pteronyssinus were incubated with specific antigen. They were then cultured for 7 days in the absence of antigen and the IgE contained in the supernatants was determined using an enzyme immunoassay (ELISA). Pre-incubation of the cells with antigen produced an inhibitory effect on the spontaneous IgE synthesis in most of the cases (101 of the 134 individual studied). This inhibition was more pronounced and more frequent in those cultures with an elevated spontaneous production of IgE (3,000-10,000 pg/ml). This effect depended on the dose of antigen and the duration of cell exposure. Both spontaneous IgE production kinetics and antigen-mediated inhibition were studied. A study of the IgE content of the cell pellets indicated that the antigen did not induce inhibition of the IgE release. We therefore believe that the inhibition observed must be due to some kind of IgE synthesis suppression.
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