Permanent hapten-specific tolerance in B lymphocytes
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Permanent hapten-specific tolerance in B lymphocytes
Abstract
Tolerance to the hapten TNP was induced in mice congenic with CBA but bearing the Ig-b allotype (Ig-b mice). To induce a high degree of tolerance it was necessary to give five injections of TNP-sulphonate followed by an immunogenic challenge (alum precipitate of TNP-BSA with pertussis adjuvant). Lymph node or spleen cells from these mice were transferred, with or without an equal number of non-tolerant CBA spleen cells, to irradiated CBA recipients and these were challenged with a different TNP-protein conjugate. Anti-TNP antibody bearing the Ig-b allotype was then assayed separately from total anti-TNP, as a measure of the contributions made by tolerant and non-tolerant B-cell populations respectively. Tolerant lymph node cell did not depress the response of normal cells, nor did the normal cells 'break' the tolerance of the Ig-b population even when the latter had been treated with anti-T-cell serum and complement. No response was obtained from tolerant lymph node cells when the recipients were challenged at different time up to 12 weeks after transfer. By this time the control non-tolerant lymph node cells had also lost the capacity to respond. It is concluded that: (1) effectively permanent tolerance, which is not maintained by afferent mechanisms, can be induced in lymph node B cells; (2) B-cell tolerance can be greatly enhanced by immunogenic challenge; (3) spleen may contain a distinct population of B cells which is less susceptible to tolerance; and (4) the life-span of virgin lymph node B cells is probably less than 12 weeks.
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