Production of anti-phosphorylcholine antibodies of the T15 idiotype in CBA/N xid mice: Investigation of the defect using a T15 immunoglobulin transgene
A notable defect in CBA/N xid mice is their relative inability to make antibodies to phosphorylcholine (PC), particularly those of the T15 idiotype which predominate in the anti-PC responses of immunologically normal mice. To investigate the basis of this defect, we introduced functionally rearrange...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular immunology 1994, Vol.31 (5), p.351-359 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A notable defect in CBA/N
xid mice is their relative inability to make antibodies to phosphorylcholine (PC), particularly those of the T15 idiotype which predominate in the anti-PC responses of immunologically normal mice. To investigate the basis of this defect, we introduced functionally rearranged genes encoding a T15
+ PC-binding immunoglobulin G antibody into the germline of these animals. Expression of these genes in the
xid cells was observed, shown by the existence of a distinct population of T15
+ cells (3 × 10
6) in the spleen of the transgenic animals, and the presence of PC-binding T15
+ IgG antibodies (1–15
μg
ml
) in the serum. Mixed antibody molecules were also found, however, which were composed of both transgene-encoded and endogenously-derived chains. Existence of the T15
+ cells in these animals seemed normal, since these were not depleted (to any great extent) and were immunocompetent as well. The latter was shown by the increased T15
+ antibody production in the transgenic animals when stimulated with a PC-associated thymus-independent type 1 (TI-1) antigen and anti-idiotype antibodies, but not with the pneumococcal TI-2 antigen. This is similar to the PC-specific (T15
−) responsiveness of normal CBA/N
xid mice. Based on these results, we argue that a reason why T15
+ antibodies are not normally made by CBA/N
xid animals is because T15
+ genes are not utilized or, as with any T15
+ precursors present, selected for in these animals, in contrast to normal mice where the Lyb-5 or CD5 cells (which are absent in CBA/N
xid animals) are known to be specially endowed to make such antibodies. |
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ISSN: | 0161-5890 1872-9142 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0161-5890(94)90113-9 |