Sheldrake R F, Husband A J, Watson D L, Cripps A W
Immunology. 1985 Dec;56(4):605-14.
The contribution of gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) to the local response in the mammary gland is well documented in laboratory animals and has been evaluated in this study in ruminants. Ewes were immunized intraperitoneally (IP) with antigen in Freund's complete adjuvant (FCA), a procedure which stimulates the production of antibodies of the IgA class in the intestine, and challenged intramammarily (IMam) either during colostrum formation or mammary gland involution. Despite a substantial IgA antibody-containing cell (ACC) response in the intestine in IP immunized sheep, there was no evidence to suggest a relocation of IgA-specific ACC to the mammary gland. There was, however, an IgA antibody response in mammary secretion of IP immunized animals, regardless of whether the mammary gland was locally immunized, but the origin of this antibody is unclear. IP/IMam immunized sheep did have an enhanced antigen-specific ACC response of the IgG1 isotype in locally immunized glands, but whether these cells were of GALT or systemic origin is also unclear.
肠道相关淋巴组织(GALT)对乳腺局部反应的贡献在实验动物中已有充分记录,本研究在反刍动物中对其进行了评估。用弗氏完全佐剂(FCA)中的抗原对母羊进行腹腔内(IP)免疫,该程序可刺激肠道中IgA类抗体的产生,并在初乳形成或乳腺退化期间进行乳房内(IMam)攻击。尽管经IP免疫的绵羊肠道中有大量含IgA抗体的细胞(ACC)反应,但没有证据表明IgA特异性ACC迁移至乳腺。然而,经IP免疫的动物乳腺分泌物中有IgA抗体反应,无论乳腺是否进行了局部免疫,但这种抗体的来源尚不清楚。经IP/IMam免疫的绵羊在局部免疫的腺体中确实有IgG1同种型的抗原特异性ACC反应增强,但这些细胞是来自GALT还是全身来源也不清楚。