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Novel ELISA and ELISA-spot Assays Used to Quantitate B Cells and Serum Antibodies Specific for T Cell and Bromelated Mouse Red Blood Cell Autoantigens

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 1987 Sep 24
PMID 3498772
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The frequency of splenic B cells producing antibodies reactive with bromelain-treated mouse red blood cells (BrMRBC) or T cell surface antigens was examined in autoimmune and normal mice. This was accomplished by fixing target cells to microtiter plates such that their membrane antigens could be detected in ELISA and ELISA-spot assays. This technique was rapid, sensitive, and permitted antibodies of both the IgG and IgM isotypes to be measured independently. Autoimmune NZB, BXSB male and MRL-lpr/lpr mice had 10-100-fold higher levels of serum anti-BrMRBC and anti-T cell antibodies than did control DBA/2 and CBA/J animals. The frequency of splenic B cells producing autoantibodies of these specificities was similarly increased among autoimmune mice. In general, the number of antibody-forming cells (AFC) reactive with BrMRBCs was 2-5 times higher than the number reactive with T cell surface determinants. In NZB mice these cells produced primarily IgM autoantibodies whereas in MRL-lpr/lpr animals they secreted primarily IgG. The concentration of serum autoantibody did not precisely correlate with AFC frequency, indicating that immunoglobulin catabolism and other factors play a role in regulating serum antibody concentration.

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