The passive transfer of contact sensitivity using picryl chloride immune cells from H-2 syngenic BALB/c donors was analyzed in severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice which lack functional T and B lymphocytes. H-2-restricted and antigen-specific contact sensitivity was transferred to SCID mice, and comparison between the level of contact sensitivity and the number of transferred cells showed a significantly more efficient transfer to SCID than to BALB/c mice. The cells passively transferring contact sensitivity were shown to carry the Vbeta8 phenotype. Moreover, chromium-labeled cells from BALB/c PCl-primed donors localize normally in peripheral lymphoid organs, and an increased percentage of cell arrival in the ears is clearly observed in SCID after challenge with picryl chloride.
Bellavia, A., Mattei, M., Dieli, F., Salerno, A., Caroleo, M., Asherson, G., et al. (1993). Augmented passive transfer of contact sensitivity in severe combined immunodeficiency mice and its dependence of V beta 8+ cells in the picryl system. INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, 101(4), 402-407.
Augmented passive transfer of contact sensitivity in severe combined immunodeficiency mice and its dependence of V beta 8+ cells in the picryl system
MATTEI, MAURIZIO;COLIZZI, VITTORIO
1993-01-01
Abstract
The passive transfer of contact sensitivity using picryl chloride immune cells from H-2 syngenic BALB/c donors was analyzed in severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice which lack functional T and B lymphocytes. H-2-restricted and antigen-specific contact sensitivity was transferred to SCID mice, and comparison between the level of contact sensitivity and the number of transferred cells showed a significantly more efficient transfer to SCID than to BALB/c mice. The cells passively transferring contact sensitivity were shown to carry the Vbeta8 phenotype. Moreover, chromium-labeled cells from BALB/c PCl-primed donors localize normally in peripheral lymphoid organs, and an increased percentage of cell arrival in the ears is clearly observed in SCID after challenge with picryl chloride.Questo articolo è pubblicato sotto una Licenza Licenza Creative Commons