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The thymus as primary site for antigen-specific T suppressor cells in neonatally induced tolerance to bovine serum albumin
Authors:K. Brüner  H.G. Opitz  E. Kölsch
Affiliation:1. Department of Immunology, University of Münster, Münster;2. Institute of Immunology and Oncology, Bayer AG, Wuppertal, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:The ontogeny of antigen-specific T suppressor cells in thymus and spleen was analyzed in CBA/Ca mice which were rendered tolerant as neonates by subimmunogenic doses of bovine serum albumin (low-zone tolerance). Activity of T suppressor cells from those mice was assessed by an assay in which spleen cells from animals primed with fluorescein-conjugated human gamma globulin can be stimulated in vitro to produce IgG anti-fluorescein antibodies when cultured in the presence of fluorescein-conjugated bovine serum albumin. Carrier-specific T suppressor cells appear first in the thymus (day 10), and much later (day 30) in the spleen. The data are discussed in connection with the possible role of T suppressor cells during induction of tolerance in newborn mice.
Keywords:BSA  bovine serum albumin  BSS  balanced salt solution  cBSA  heat-aggregated BSA  DME  Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium  Flu  fluorescein-conjugated  HGG  human gamma globulin  LZT  low-zone tolerance  nLZT  neonatally induced LZT  NMS  normal mouse serum  RRBC  rabbit red blood cells  SRBC  sheep red blood cells  Ts  T suppressor
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