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IMMUNOLOGIC MECHANISMS IN HEAVILY IRRADIATED MICE TREATED WITH BONE MARROW

Journal Article · · Blood (U.S.)
OSTI ID:4143097

Humoral antibody production was studied in severely irradiated mice treated with isologous (same strain) or homologous (different strain) bone marrow. The two methods of study involved functional end points of humoral antibody production as evidenced by in vivo lysis of rat enythrocytes or by regression of mouse leukosis E. L. 4 in histoincompstible mouse recipients. Humoral antibody production was lost after irrndiation and isologous marrow treatment, but recovered partially in two weeks and almost completely in four weeks. Established immunity was net abruptly terminatted after irradiation and trestment with either isologous or homologous marrow, although there was premature loss of immunity to rat engthrocytes by the irradiated, isologous marrowtreated mouse. Permanent immunity could not be transferred by isologous marrow or spleen from immunized donors to irradiated recipients. Treatment of mice histoincompatible to E.L. 4 leukosis with histocompatible donor bone marrow failed to establish rejection of the tumor. These studies support the concept that humoral antibody production in irradiated, marrow-treated mice remains a function of the host rather than of the transplanted tissues. These studies failed to clarify the conflicting evidence concerning the mechanism of the late illness that occurs after treatment of the irradiated mouse with bone marrow from a different strain or species. (auth)

Research Organization:
Veterans Administration Hospital, West Haven, Conn.; Yale Univ., New Haven
NSA Number:
NSA-14-013594
OSTI ID:
4143097
Journal Information:
Blood (U.S.), Journal Name: Blood (U.S.) Vol. Vol: 14; ISSN BLOOA
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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