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. 1984;20(4):387-95.
doi: 10.1007/BF00345613.

Absence of suppression in natural and induced tolerance to F antigen

Absence of suppression in natural and induced tolerance to F antigen

N B Nardi. Immunogenetics. 1984.

Abstract

The role of suppression in natural and induced tolerance to F antigen was investigated in two sets of experiments. In the first, CBA mice were submitted to pretreatments which decrease suppression and the antibody response to self- or allo-F type was investigated. The second set of experiments involved the transfer of spleen cells from tolerized or from naturally tolerant mice into normal mice which were then primed with allo-F, as well as the co-transfer of tolerant and primed lymphocytes into normal mice, to test whether tolerant lymphocytes present suppressor cells. The results indicate that the immune response against allo-F antigen is normally kept in a low level by a suppressive mechanism, and that F-specific suppressor T cells are absent from tolerant mice.

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