KINETICS OF INVITRO BOVINE LYMPHOCYTE IMMUNOSTIMULATION WITH A BRUCELLA-ABORTUS ANTIGEN

  • 1 January 1978
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 39 (2), 235-239
Abstract
A B. abortus-soluble antigen was investigated, using an in vitro assay of lymphocyte immunostimulation, to determine which concentration of this antigen and which period of incubation of the lymphocyte cultures would induce maximum specific lymphocyte immunostimulation as an additional method for further study of B. abortus infection in cattle. Soluble antigen was prepared from autoclaved cells of B. abortus strain 1119-3. Peripheral blood lymphocytes were obtained from cattle infected with B. abortus and from healthy control cattle not infected with B. abortus. The lymphocytes were prepared by the Ficoll-Hypaque density gradient technique, suspended in RPMI 1640 medium (1.5 .times. 106/ml), cultured with several dilutions of soluble antigen and incubated. Prior to termination of incubation, cultures were labeled with 1 .mu.Ci of [3H]thymidine and, after harvesting, assayed for [3H]thymidine incorporation in DNA by a liquid scintillation spectrometer. Maximum specific immunostimulation of lymphocytes from B. abortus-infected cattle was induced in this assay system with 6 days'' incubation and 22 .mu.g of protein/ml per 1.5 .times. 106 lymphocytes, using protein content to express concentration of soluble antigen in this system.