Induction of T and B cell immunity by anti‐idiotypic antibody
- 1 October 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 5 (10), 661-666
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830051002
Abstract
A small dose of the IgG1 fraction of anti-idiotypic antibody (āId 1) raised in guinea pigs against a strain A/J antibody specific for streptococcal Group A carbohydrate sensitizes A/J mice against Group A streptococci. This is opposed to the previously established suppressive function of anti-idiotypic antibody of the IgG2 class (āId 2). Correspondingly, āId 1 but not āId 2 is eliminated from the circulation in the way typical of an immunogenic molecule. However, the stimulatory component in the IgG1 fraction is not necessarily itself IgG1 antibody. Sensitization occurs in both B and helper T lymphocytes and is specific for Group A streptococci. In the B cell compartment sensitization is restricted to precursor cells expressing the idiotype. The concomitant activation of T helper cells therefore suggests that these cells make use of receptors with a similar or identical idiotype. Efficient sensitization by āId 1 of both T and B cells is also demonstrated in strain C57L/J mice which upon immunization with Group A streptococci express a partially cross-reacting idiotype as a minor component. When such animals were primed with āId 1, essentially all of the anti-carbohydrate antibody carried the partially cross-reacting idiotype.Keywords
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