Schröder S, Schäffner H, Ambrosius H
Acta Biol Med Ger. 1982;41(9):847-51.
Female A/J mice were immunized with sheep red blood cells (SRBC) before mating and boosted a few days before delivery. The progeny of these mothers was immunologically tolerant against SRBC at the level of plaque forming cells (PFC). The state of unresponsiveness was antigen specific. Exchange of the newborn mice between control mothers and immunized ones shows clearly that the tolerance is induced by factors present in the milk or the colostrum, respectively. Some others findings suggest that antibodies of the mothers and not small amounts of the injected antigen are responsible for the nearly complete suppression of the immune response of the offspring.
雌性A/J小鼠在交配前用绵羊红细胞(SRBC)免疫,并在分娩前几天进行加强免疫。这些母亲的后代在斑块形成细胞(PFC)水平上对SRBC具有免疫耐受性。无反应状态是抗原特异性的。在对照母亲和免疫母亲之间交换新生小鼠清楚地表明,耐受性分别由乳汁或初乳中存在的因素诱导。其他一些发现表明,母亲的抗体而非少量注射的抗原是导致后代免疫反应几乎完全受到抑制的原因。