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. 1978 May;34(5):927-9.

Simultaneous stimulation and suppression of two different indicators of the cell-mediated immune response by the immunoregulator dextran sulphate

Simultaneous stimulation and suppression of two different indicators of the cell-mediated immune response by the immunoregulator dextran sulphate

R E McCarthy et al. Immunology. 1978 May.

Abstract

The effect of high mol. wt dextran sulphate (DS) on two different indicators of the cell-mediated immune response was studied simultaneously in the same animal. The two indicators of the cell-meidated immune response chosen for this study were the footpad swelling response to sheep red blood cells (SRBC) and skin allograft rejection. Mice receiving DS and SRBC showed a significant increase in the delayed-type footpad swelling response over the controls at 24 and 48 h after challenge, while in addition, the same mice showed a significant suppression of the delayed-type response to allograft antigens as indicated by a significant delay in rejection time of allografts. The results presented here show that DS is capable of simultaneously stimulating and suppressing two indicators of the cell-mediated immune response in the same animal.

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