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The Specificity of Antibody Formation in Mice Following Immunization with Hapten-carrier Complexes Mixed with the Surfactant, Dimethyl Dioctadecyl Ammonium Bromide

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Journal Immunology
Date 1980 Mar 1
PMID 7002764
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Mice were immunized i.c. with various enlarged haptens conjugated to bovine serum albumin and mixed with the cationic, surface active lipid, dimethyl dioctadecyl ammonium bromide (DDA). This immunization generated delayed-type hypersensitivity (DH) in these mice without detectable concomitant antibody formation. The DH was measured as footpad swelling. However, both direct and indirect hapten-specific PFC could be detected in peripheral lymph nodes and in spleens 4 days after a challenge injection. Although the adjuvant, DDA, promotes a strong cross-reactivity in DH between heterologous hapten-carrier complexes, the antibody-forming cells produced 4 days after challenge showed relatively high specificity for the immunizing hapten. This indicates only weak cross-reactivity at the antibody-forming cell level co-existent with high cross-reactivity in DH expression to the same hapten-carrier complexes. These results are consistent with the possibility that B-cell receptors may be capable of expressing a greater degree of hapten specificity than T-cell receptors. It is tentatively concluded that Thelper cells participating in antibody formation may represent a subset of the T cells involved in DH.

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