Chander R, Sainis K B, Lewis N F
Microbiol Immunol. 1986;30(12):1299-306. doi: 10.1111/j.1348-0421.1986.tb03062.x.
The relative role of thymus-derived (T-) lymphocytes and bone marrow-derived (B-) cells in acquired immunity to salmonellosis was examined in mice. The results demonstrate that the protective capacity of the donor immunized mice could be passively transferred to the recipient mice by spleen cells but not with peritoneal exudate cells or sera. A high cell number of spleen cells (2 X 10(8)/mouse) were required before passive transfer of immunity could be obtained. Of the T-lymphocytes and B-cell populations of spleen cells, T-cells from immune mice were effective in conferring protection to the recipient mice.
在小鼠中研究了胸腺来源的(T-)淋巴细胞和骨髓来源的(B-)细胞在沙门氏菌病获得性免疫中的相对作用。结果表明,供体免疫小鼠的保护能力可通过脾细胞被动转移给受体小鼠,但不能通过腹腔渗出细胞或血清转移。在获得免疫的被动转移之前,需要大量的脾细胞(2×10⁸/只小鼠)。在脾细胞的T淋巴细胞和B细胞群体中,来自免疫小鼠的T细胞能有效地赋予受体小鼠保护作用。