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. 1979 May;37(1):61-7.

Non-specific immunosuppressive effects of mouse spleen extracts in vitro

Non-specific immunosuppressive effects of mouse spleen extracts in vitro

K N Ward et al. Immunology. 1979 May.

Abstract

Cell-free extracts were prepared from the spleens of keyhole limpet haemocyanin (KLH)-primed, ovalbumin (OVA)-primed or unprimed mice, and were shown to suppress non-specifically the secondary antibody response to TNP1000KLH in vitro. Non-specific activity was retained on storage in liquid nitrogen and was not removed by dialysis. These findings are in contrast to those reported elsewhere where it was found that cell-free extracts from the spleens of KLH-primed mice specifically suppressed the IgG response to TNP1000KLH; this discrepancy may well lie in the initial immunological status of the mice used. Nevertheless it is concluded that proper account should be taken of non-specific suppressive effects when studying the activity of cell-free extracts in vitro.

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