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. 1972 Oct;23(4):545-57.

Antigen-antibody complexes in the immune response. I. Analysis of the effectiveness of complexes on the primary antibody response

Antigen-antibody complexes in the immune response. I. Analysis of the effectiveness of complexes on the primary antibody response

K Osato. Immunology. 1972 Oct.

Abstract

Soluble crystalline bacterial α-amylase (BαA)-mouse anti-BαA antibody complexes (Ag—Ab complexes) elicited a primary antibody response in mice with a single intravenous injection, while free BαA could not. The response was dose dependent. Ag—Ab complexes were not only phagocytosed but also degraded more rapidly than free BαA in vivo and in vitro but these characteristics themselves were not important for immunogencity of the complexes.

The Ag—Ab complexes phagocytosed by cells in normal spleen and lymph node elicited a primary antibody response when injected into non-irradiated mice but the response was suppressed when anti-BαA antibody was simultaneously injected. On the other hand, free BαA phagocytosed by cells could not elicit the response.

The degraded products of complexes phagocytosed by normal spleen and lymph node cells were highly immunogenic and probably retain antigenic fragments. They elicited an even higher primary antibody response than the original complexes and were also more effective in eliciting a secondary response from primed cells than the original complexes or free BαA. The degraded products of free BαA, however, were ineffective not only for the primary response but also for primed cells.

Ag—Ab complexes prepared with heterologous rabbit antibody were ineffective for the primary antibody response.

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