RECEPTORS ON IMMUNOCOMPETENT CELLS

Abstract
During the course of the immune response to dinitrophenylated guinea pig albumin (DNP-GPA), a striking and parallel increase in avidity for ϵ-DNP-L-lysine occurs in the receptors on antigen-binding lymphocytes, antibody secreted by individual plaque-forming cells, and serum antibody molecules. A detailed analysis of the avidity distribution of antibody produced by plaque-forming cells indicates that this "immunologic maturation" is primarily due to a preservation of the high avidity subpopulation and a striking loss in the low avidity population rather than to sequential appearance of these cells.