T-cell Responses to Orally Administered Antigens. Study of the Kinetics of Lymphokine Production After Single and Multiple Feeding
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Mice fed a protein antigen develop a phenomenon called oral tolerance which is defined classically by the inability to respond to a parenteral challenge with the same antigen. In a recent report we showed that antigen-reactive T cells are not depleted following the development of oral tolerance to the soluble antigen ovalbumin (OVA). Instead mice remain highly sensitized so OVA-reactive T cells can be detected in the mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN), Peyer's patches and spleen. In the present study we show that OVA-specific T cells become sensitized in the MLN within 24 hr of feeding and that lymphokine responses peak 48-96 hr after feeding. T cells produced large amounts of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) but no interleukin-2 (IL-2) following activation in vitro. Responsiveness as measured by GM-CSF declined by days 8-11 while the ability to stimulate IFN-gamma secretion was more persistent. It was found in experiments with repeated feeding, 1 week apart, that the T-cell responsiveness was restimulated after each feed and that the magnitude and duration of the IFN-gamma or GM-CSF responses were almost identical to primary, even after 10 feeds.
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