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. 1970 Nov;19(5):783-97.

Concomitant synthesis, in separate cells, of non-reactive immunoglobulins and specific antibodies after immunization with tobacco mosaic virus

Concomitant synthesis, in separate cells, of non-reactive immunoglobulins and specific antibodies after immunization with tobacco mosaic virus

G Urbain-Vansanten. Immunology. 1970 Nov.

Abstract

Injection of tobacco mosaic virus into rabbits induces the concomitant synthesis of specific antibodies and of non-reactive immunoglobulins. Labelling experiments show that the amount of non-specific immunoglobulins produced for a given amount of antibodies is much greater after a first stimulation than after a booster injection.

Immunofluorescence studies on the spleen of animals before and after immunization clearly indicate that the increase in concentration of non-specific immunoglobulins observed in the serum is correlated with a significant increase in the number of cells secreting non-reactive immunoglobulins simultaneously with the appearance of antibody producing cells.

Finally cell counts and in vivo and in vitro synthesis by spleen fragments of specific antibodies and non-reactive immunoglobulins provide a strong argument in favour of a synthesis of non-reactive immunoglobulins and antibodies in different plasma cells.

The possible significance of the induced synthesis of non-specific immunoglobulins after antigenic stimulation are discussed.

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