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. 1976 May;24(2):357-67.

Surface immunoglobulins of lymphocytes in plasmacytoma. V. The effect of RNA-rich extract from mouse plasmacytoma MOPC 104E on the immune response

Surface immunoglobulins of lymphocytes in plasmacytoma. V. The effect of RNA-rich extract from mouse plasmacytoma MOPC 104E on the immune response

N Bhoopalam et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1976 May.

Abstract

BALB/c mice with the plasmacytoma MOPC 104E producing monoclonal IgM-lambda with antibody activity to alpha-1,3 dextran were found to have B lymphocytes with surface immunoglobulins with the immunochemical characteristics of 104E IgM capable of binding alpha-1,3 dextran. RNA extracted from this plasmacytoma induced the synthesis of such surface immunoglobulins on normal B lymphocytes in vitro and in vivo. Injection of 200 mug of MOPC 104E RNA into normal mice 72 hr prior to the administration of the antigen kept the immune response to dextran-S intact, but suppressed that to other antigens, such as DNP-Ficoll and LPS, T cell-independent antigens, and SRBC and BSA which are T cell-dependent. The effect of the RNA was abolished by RNase but not by pronase and DNase. RNA extracted from LPC-1 tumour (gamma2a-k without known antibody activity) significantly suppressed the immune response to dextran-S and to other antigens in normal mice. Thus, opposite effects of MOPC 104E RNA on the response to specific and non-specific antigens strengthen the hypothesis that the immune deficiency in plasmacytoma bearing mice is due to the conversion of normal surface immunoglobulin of a population of B lymphocytes to the idiotype of the respective myeloma globulin.

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