Wiersma E J
Department of Immunology, BMC, Uppsala, Sweden.
Scand J Immunol. 1992 Aug;36(2):193-200. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1992.tb03091.x.
Specific stimulation of the antibody response to protein antigens by IgG antibodies was studied in vivo. The response to TNP-coupled keyhole limpet haemocyanin (KLH-TNP) was enhanced by a TNP-specific IgG monoclonal antibody, 7B4, as measured both in ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) and by ELISPOT (enzyme-linked immunospot) method. Enhancement was seen when using both high and low doses of antigen and antibody. The antibody response to TNP-coupled bovine serum albumin (BSA-TNP), but not to TNP-coupled ovalbumin (OA-TNP), tetanus toxoid (TT-TNP) or diphtheria toxoid (DT-TNP), was also efficiently augmented by 7B4. Enhancement was seen when using both high and low coupling ratio of TNP to KLH. The fact that IgG-mediated enhancement is seen under many different experimental conditions suggests that it is a physiologically relevant phenomenon. In order to enhance the response to KLH-TNP and BSA-TNP, 7B4 had to be injected while antigen was circulating in blood. This supports that IgG-mediated stimulation acts by concentrating circulating antigen into lymphoid centres.