Weiner H L, Moorhead J W, Claman H N
J Immunol. 1976 Jun;116(6):1656-61.
The in vitro proliferative response of normal mouse spleen cells to anti-immunoglobulin (Anti-Ig) reagents was found to be an age-associated phenomenon. The response usually appears in mice when they reach 5 to 7 months of age and is rarely seen in younger animals. Anti-Ig induced proliferation was observed by using two different antisera--one polyvalent, prepared against mouse antibody-antigen complexes and one prepared against mouse IgM myeloma. Both antisera were shown to be specific for B cells by cytotoxicity and immunofluorescent staining. Glassbead separation of spleen cells showed that the anti-Ig-induced proliferation was a B cell response.
正常小鼠脾细胞对抗免疫球蛋白(抗Ig)试剂的体外增殖反应是一种与年龄相关的现象。这种反应通常在小鼠5至7个月大时出现,在较年幼的动物中很少见。通过使用两种不同的抗血清观察到抗Ig诱导的增殖——一种是针对小鼠抗体 - 抗原复合物制备的多价抗血清,另一种是针对小鼠IgM骨髓瘤制备的抗血清。通过细胞毒性和免疫荧光染色显示,两种抗血清对B细胞均具有特异性。脾细胞的玻璃珠分离表明,抗Ig诱导的增殖是一种B细胞反应。