Immunoglobulin biosynthesis in vitro after stimulation of pig blood lymphocytes with mitogen
- PMID: 97238
- DOI: 10.1159/000232133
Immunoglobulin biosynthesis in vitro after stimulation of pig blood lymphocytes with mitogen
Abstract
The biosynthesis of immunoglobulin (Ig) by pig blood lymphocytes after mitogen stimulation with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and anti-Ig serum has been assessed by incorporation of 3H--leucine into secreted Ig. Lymphocytes prepared from defibrinated and heparinised blood responded to LPS with mitosis, but Ig biosynthesis (predominantly IgM) only occurred with heparinised blood lymphocytes. Anti-Ig treatment produced pronounced mitosis in both preparations but no significant Ig biosynthesis in either. Mitosis was induced by anti-IgM (mu- and L chains), anti-mu and anti-IgG (gamma- and L chains) but only weakly by anti-gamma in both types of preparation. Lymphocytes from heparinised blood gave preparations with higher percentages of surface-Ig-bearing cells by direct immunofluorescence (defibrinated 14.0%, heparinised 25.2%).
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