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      A CELLULAR DEFICIT IN THE RECONSTITUTIVE CAPACITY OF IMMUNE POPULATIONS OF LYMPHOID CELLS DEMONSTRABLE IN STUDIES OF DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY IN MICE : EVIDENCE FOR THYMUS-BONE MARROW CELL SYNERGISM

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          A cell-transfer system was employed in the present work to investigate several characteristics of the capacity of immune and normal lymphoid cells to transfer the delayed response to methylated human serum albumin in lethally irradiated syngeneic recipients. Spleen cells derived from donor mice immunized with goose erythrocytes were far less effective in transferring responsiveness when compared with equal numbers of normal cells. Statistical analyses indicated a frequency of 1 reactive cell or cell unit in 1.3 x 10 7 normal cells and in 6.2 x 10 7 immune cells. These findings provided confirmatory evidence that antigen-induced suppression (antigenic competition) employing sequential administration of two non-cross-reacting antigens is due to relative deficits of immunocompetent cells generated by lymphoproliferation in lymphoid tissues secondary to immunization with the initial antigen. The cellular deficit in the immune population was shown to be resident in a thymus cell population, which restored the number of responders to a level equivalent to the normal population. The thymic cell was akin to the antigen-reactive cell. The cell limiting the degree of response, that is the effector cell for both normal and immune cell populations, was of bone marrow origin. Both populations of cells were shown to act in synergy to reconstitute the delayed response to the antigen.

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          Journal
          J Exp Med
          The Journal of Experimental Medicine
          The Rockefeller University Press
          0022-1007
          1540-9538
          1 May 1971
          : 133
          : 5
          : 1061-1073
          Affiliations
          From the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
          Article
          10.1084/jem.133.5.1061
          2138914
          4928817
          518a009a-59c0-434a-b2a0-b74e910f13bf
          Copyright © 1971 by The Rockefeller University Press
          History
          : 16 December 1970
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          Medicine
          Medicine

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