Genetic control of B-cell responses. I. Selective unresponsiveness to lipopolysaccharide
- PMID: 1096290
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1975.tb02610.x
Genetic control of B-cell responses. I. Selective unresponsiveness to lipopolysaccharide
Abstract
Spleen cells from C3H/HeJ mice fail to develop both proliferative responses and increased polyclonal antibody secretion in the presence of concentrations of the B-cell mitogen lipopolysaccharide that are optimal for the induction of B-cell responses in conventional strains. This unresponsiveness is selective for lipopolysaccharide, since C3H/HeJ spleen cells respond normally to two other polyclonal B-cell activators-dextran-sulphate and purified protein derivative of tuberculin. These findings are interpreted as indicating a selective defect in the B-cell subpopulation that responds to lipopolysaccharides in conventional strains.
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