Curtain C C, Anderson N
Clin Exp Immunol. 1971 Jan;8(1):151-62.
A study has been made of the immunocytochemical localization of IgG1, IgG2, IgG1 and IgA in the alimentary tract and associated lymph nodes of parasitized and parasite-free sheep. No immunoglobulin-containing cells were found in the abomasal mucosa of the parasite-free sheep. On the other hand, large numbers of IgG1 and IgG1-containing cells were found in the lamina propria and at the base of the villi of the abomasum of the parasitized sheep. IgG1, IgG1, and IgA-containing cells were found in mucosal sections from the jejunum and ileum of both parasitized and parasite-free sheep, the number of IgG1-containing cells being sifnificantly greater in the former than in the latter. This increase was considered to be of some importance since the IgG1 subclass appears to be involved in the allergic response of the sheep to intestinal parasites.
对感染寄生虫和未感染寄生虫的绵羊的消化道及相关淋巴结中IgG1、IgG2、IgG1和IgA进行了免疫细胞化学定位研究。在未感染寄生虫的绵羊皱胃黏膜中未发现含免疫球蛋白的细胞。另一方面,在感染寄生虫的绵羊皱胃固有层和绒毛基部发现了大量含IgG1和IgG1的细胞。在感染寄生虫和未感染寄生虫的绵羊空肠和回肠的黏膜切片中均发现了含IgG1、IgG1和IgA的细胞,前者中含IgG1的细胞数量明显多于后者。这种增加被认为具有一定重要性,因为IgG1亚类似乎参与了绵羊对肠道寄生虫的过敏反应。