Chernousov A D, Fontalin L N
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1979 Dec;88(12):693-5.
The injection of 6x109 sheep red blood cells to mice suppresses delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) in situ and activates spleen cells which prevent sensitization of recipients. Preliminary thymectomy of donors and the treatment of cell suspensions with anti-T-globulin abolish suppression of DTH. Pretreatment of mice with low doses of cyclophosphamide (CY) enhances antibody formation and DTH. Higher doses of CY increase the DTH reaction but inhibit antibody formation. The data obtained allow to conclude that suppression of DTH is due to the activity of short-living, intensively proliferating cells of thymic origin and possibly to B cells.
向小鼠注射6×10⁹个绵羊红细胞可在原位抑制迟发型超敏反应(DTH),并激活可阻止受体致敏的脾细胞。供体预先进行胸腺切除以及用抗T球蛋白处理细胞悬液可消除DTH的抑制作用。用低剂量环磷酰胺(CY)预处理小鼠可增强抗体形成和DTH。较高剂量的CY可增加DTH反应,但抑制抗体形成。所获得的数据表明,DTH的抑制是由于胸腺来源的寿命短、增殖活跃的细胞以及可能的B细胞的活性所致。