Cowdery J S, Curtin M F, Steinberg A D
J Exp Med. 1982 Oct 1;156(4):1256-61. doi: 10.1084/jem.156.4.1256.
We evaluated the effect of antigen feeding on the subsequent primary and secondary anti-ovalbumin (OVA) responses of C57BL/6 and NZB mice. When C57BL/6 mice were given a single 20-mg dose of OVA intragastrically, profound tolerance was observed after challenge, 7 d later, with 125 micrograms of OVA in complete adjuvant or after two injections of 5 micrograms of OVA adsorbed to alum given 7 and 21 d after antigen feeding. OVA-fed NZB mice failed to become tolerant to a primary challenge with OVA in complete adjuvant, but showed a degree of tolerance similar to that of C57BL/6 mice when challenged two or three times with OVA in alum. These studies demonstrate that NZB mice fail to show tolerance at the level of the primary response after antigen feeding; however, they are normally tolerant when a secondary response to a lower dose of antigen is evaluated. This study suggests that, after antigen feeding, different mechanisms of tolerance may be involved in the regulation of primary and secondary responses.
我们评估了抗原喂食对C57BL/6和NZB小鼠随后的初次和二次抗卵清蛋白(OVA)反应的影响。当给C57BL/6小鼠胃内单次注射20毫克OVA后,7天后用125微克OVA加完全佐剂进行攻击,或在抗原喂食后7天和21天两次注射5微克吸附于明矾的OVA后,观察到了深度耐受。喂食OVA的NZB小鼠对用完全佐剂进行的OVA初次攻击未能产生耐受,但在用明矾中的OVA进行两次或三次攻击时,表现出与C57BL/6小鼠相似程度的耐受。这些研究表明,NZB小鼠在抗原喂食后在初次反应水平上未能表现出耐受;然而,当评估对较低剂量抗原的二次反应时,它们通常是耐受的。这项研究表明,抗原喂食后,不同的耐受机制可能参与了初次和二次反应的调节。