Husband A J, Beh K J, Lascelles A K
Immunology. 1979 Jul;37(3):597-601.
Experiments are described which demonstrate that a single intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of antigen in Freund's complete adjuvant results in the appearance of IgA-specific antibody-containing cells (ACC) in the intestinal lamina propria of sheep and that these cells reach the intestine via the intestinal lymph and blood circulation. Following intraintestinal administration of antigen to sheep immunized i.p. 2 weeks previously, an enhanced ACC response occurs in the intestine but cannulation and drainage of the intestinal duct does not interfere with this enhancement. Evidence is presented which suggests that the enhanced ACC response may be accounted for by antigen-induced local proliferation of ACC in the lamina propria of the intestine.
本文描述了一些实验,这些实验表明,在弗氏完全佐剂中单次腹腔注射抗原会导致绵羊肠固有层中出现含IgA特异性抗体的细胞(ACC),并且这些细胞通过肠淋巴和血液循环到达肠道。在对2周前经腹腔免疫的绵羊进行肠内抗原给药后,肠道中会出现增强的ACC反应,但肠导管插管和引流并不干扰这种增强。有证据表明,增强的ACC反应可能是由抗原诱导的肠固有层中ACC的局部增殖引起的。