Reduction of trapping of aggregated human IgG in germinal centers by mitogens
- PMID: 791657
- DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830060706
Reduction of trapping of aggregated human IgG in germinal centers by mitogens
Abstract
The effect of nonspecific mitogens on the trapping of 125I-labeled aggregated human IgG (125I-AHGG) in germinal centers (GC) of mouse spleens has been investigated by both radioactivity uptake and immunofluorescence. Phytohemagglutinin and concanavalin A (Con A) significantly decreased trapping. Lipopolysaccharide produced less inhibition, and pokeweed mitogen had no significant effect. The maximum inhibition occurred with 250--500 mug Con A. This had no effect on 125I-AHGG uptake in liver kidney and blood. No differences were found between i.p. and i.v. routes of Con A injection. The effect of mitogens on the 125I-AHGG trapping in GC is due more likely to modification of the migratory properties of lymphocytes brought about by surface binding, than to their mitogenic properties, since Con A decreased 125I-AHGG localization in thymectomized, x-irradiated and bone marrow-reconstituted animals.
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