Binaghi R A, Perrudet-Badoux A
Ann Immunol (Paris). 1976 Jan-Feb;127(1):49-56.
Anaphylactic antibodies of two different classes are produced in rats: IgE and IgGa. When injected into the skin of normal animals, IgE remains at the site of injection for two weeks or more, while IgGa diffuses out within hours. In order to determine whether the anaphylactic reaction produced by one class of antibody is modified by the simultaneous presence of the other class of antibody, sites were prepared in normal rats with IgE antibody and 24 hours later IgGa antibody was injected into the same sites. The passive cutaneous anaphylactic reactions was elicited 2 hours later by intravenous challenge with an excess of antigen. The results indicated that both antibodies acted in an additive way. No inhibition or potentiation was observed.
IgE和IgGa。当将它们注射到正常动物的皮肤中时,IgE会在注射部位停留两周或更长时间,而IgGa会在数小时内扩散出去。为了确定一类抗体产生的过敏反应是否会因另一类抗体的同时存在而发生改变,在正常大鼠身上用IgE抗体制备位点,24小时后将IgGa抗体注射到相同位点。两小时后通过静脉注射过量抗原来引发被动皮肤过敏反应。结果表明,两种抗体的作用是相加的。未观察到抑制或增强作用。