Feedback suppression of the primary humoral immune response to sheep erythrocytes (SRBC) in vitro was induced with cell-free supernate material derived from antigen-(SRBC) activated B (sIg+) cells. This soluble products bears Ig determinants and binds to the eliciting antigen (SRBC). The activity of this antibody in suppressing anti-SRBC plaque-forming cell responses is restricted to spleen cell cultures containing B cells sharing VH genes with the B cells producing the suppressive antibody. The anti-hapten (trinitrophenyl) response to derivatized SRBC is not affected by antigen-primed B cells or their products. These data are compatible with suppression being mediated by anti-antigen antibody, either (a) via blockade of different SRBC epitopes recognized by a limited set of B cell clones in each mouse strain, (b) via triggering of an anti-idiotypic response, either antibody or suppressor T cell in nature, restricted to activity in cultures containing B cells sharing VH structures with the original antibody, or (c) via interference by preformed antibody with T cell help directed at idiotype bearing B cells.
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March 01 1980
Feedback suppression of the immune response in vitro. II. IgVH-restricted antibody-dependent suppression.
R H Zubler
B Benacerraf
R N Germain
Online Issn: 1540-9538
Print Issn: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1980) 151 (3): 681–694.
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R H Zubler, B Benacerraf, R N Germain; Feedback suppression of the immune response in vitro. II. IgVH-restricted antibody-dependent suppression.. J Exp Med 1 March 1980; 151 (3): 681–694. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.151.3.681
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