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Comparative Study
. 1991 Aug;29(1-2):105-13.
doi: 10.1016/0165-2427(91)90056-i.

Estimation of immunity in the developing calf: cellular and humoral responses to keyhole limpet haemocyanin

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Comparative Study

Estimation of immunity in the developing calf: cellular and humoral responses to keyhole limpet haemocyanin

J M Pollock et al. Vet Immunol Immunopathol. 1991 Aug.

Abstract

The efficacy of keyhole limpet haemocyanin (KLH) as a test antigen was determined in calves. Humoral and cellular (in vivo and in vitro) responses were compared. Calves were immunized with KLH at either 3 weeks or up to 5 months of age and immune responses were subsequently tested. Class and subclass antibody responses were detected by ELISA, lymphocyte blastogenesis was measured using a whole blood culture technique (LTT) and skin sensitivity responses were measured as an increase in skin thickness following intradermal injection. In young calves, skin test responses were maximal at 24 h and were found to correlate with IgG1 and IgG2 responses (P less than 0.01), with IgA (P less than 0.05) but not with IgM or LTT. Histological examination of skin swellings found a sequence of cellular events, with polymorphonuclear cells dominating until 48 h after intradermal injection, when mononuclear cells became involved. However, in older calves, skin test responses correlated not only with IgG1 and IgA responses but also with lymphocyte transformation (P less than 0.05). These findings suggest that, while immune responses to KLH may be a useful indicator of immune competence in calves, interpretation should be made with caution particularly in young calves.

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