Devey M E, Bleasdale K
Clin Exp Immunol. 1984 Jun;56(3):637-44.
Low affinity mice, prone to chronic immune complex disease (ICD) induced by daily injection of antigen, were fed 0.05% HSA in their drinking water for 7 days before the start of daily injections of HSA. Antigen feeding resulted in a marked decrease in the incidence of ICD despite the presence of high levels of circulating immune complexes. These complexes, which persisted in the circulation for long periods, were of low molecular weight and did not localize in the glomeruli. Antigen fed mice had lower levels of free antibody in their sera compared with control mice which may have favoured the formation of small latticed complexes in antigen excess. Antibody affinity was not apparently affected by prior feeding with antigen.
低亲和力小鼠每日注射抗原易引发慢性免疫复合物疾病(ICD),在开始每日注射人血清白蛋白(HSA)前7天,给它们饮用含0.05% HSA的水。尽管存在高水平循环免疫复合物,但喂食抗原导致ICD发病率显著降低。这些在循环中长期存在的复合物分子量低,且不定位在肾小球。与对照小鼠相比,喂食抗原的小鼠血清中游离抗体水平较低,这可能有利于在抗原过量时形成小的晶格状复合物。抗体亲和力显然不受预先喂食抗原的影响。