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. 1966 Aug 1;124(2):127-39.
doi: 10.1084/jem.124.2.127.

Role of the thymus in tolerance. 3. Tolerance to bovine gamma globulin after direct injection of antigen into the shielded thymus of irradiated rats

Role of the thymus in tolerance. 3. Tolerance to bovine gamma globulin after direct injection of antigen into the shielded thymus of irradiated rats

P J Staples et al. J Exp Med. .

Abstract

Rats subjected to high doses of whole-body irradiation, with simultaneous shielding of the thymus or spleen, recovered at 3 wk the ability to develop delayed sensitization and to form hemagglutinating and precipitating antibody following foot-pad injection of BgammaG in complete adjuvant. Injection of BgammaG into the shielded thymus immediately after irradiation, in amounts between 20 gammag and 40 mg, inhibited these response to later challenge partially or completely. A comparable effect on immune responses to BgammaG was not seen after injection of heterologous antigen (Ea) intrathymically, BgammaG intraperitoneally, or BgammaG into the shielded spleen. However high doses (20 or 40 mg) of antigen given by the latter routes resulted in some diminution of later response. Arthus reactivity recovered partially in the spleen-shielded group and was readily suppressed by intrasplenic administration of antigen.

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