SYSTEMIC REGULATION OF THE MURINE PULMONARY LYMPH NODE PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSE

The purpose of this thesis was to gain information on the role of the spleen, as the major organ of systemic immunity, in regulation of an antibody response by the lung following challenge with soluble antigen. Antibody responses to complex protein antigens are a sum of responsiveness to the antigen...

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Main Author: Allen, Elizabeth Moree
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spelling ftmarquetteuniv:oai:epublications.marquette.edu:dissertations-1838 2023-06-11T04:17:08+02:00 SYSTEMIC REGULATION OF THE MURINE PULMONARY LYMPH NODE PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSE Allen, Elizabeth Moree 1987-01-01T08:00:00Z https://epublications.marquette.edu/dissertations/AAI8716855 English eng e-Publications@Marquette https://epublications.marquette.edu/dissertations/AAI8716855 Dissertations (1962 - 2010) Access via Proquest Digital Dissertations text 1987 ftmarquetteuniv 2023-05-08T06:23:36Z The purpose of this thesis was to gain information on the role of the spleen, as the major organ of systemic immunity, in regulation of an antibody response by the lung following challenge with soluble antigen. Antibody responses to complex protein antigens are a sum of responsiveness to the antigenic determinants of the protein molecule. Antigenic determinants are those amino acid residues of the protein that elicit the production of antibodies. Sperm whale myoglobin (Mb) has been reported to contain five major antigenic determinants, each comprised of six or seven amino acid residues located on the exposed surface of the native protein. Syntheitc peptides, corresponding in sequence to the antigenic determinants of Mb, have been synthesized and were made available for use in these studies. To determine specificity of the systemic antibody response, three strains of inbred mice were immunized parenterally with Mb. These studies demonstrated that the pattern of response to the five antigenic determinants differed in each strain. In order to determine systemic influences on the pulmonary antibody responses, a local PFC response must be initiated following immunization of the respiratory tract. To ascertain the nature of regulatory elements present in the spleen, adoptive transfer experiments were conducted using the spleen cells of i.t. immunized, aerosolized mice. The data demonstrated that i.t. immunization and aerosolization of A/He mice with Mb plus MDP resulted in the presence of splenic antigen-specific T suppressor cells. Suppressor cells function through the elaboration of soluble factors. To investigate the role of soluble products, spleen cells of A/He mice, immunized via the lung, were sonicated and the cell-free supernatants recovered. Results from these studies indicated that systemic regulatory mechanisms were operative following immunization of the lung. Additional studies are needed to determine the ultimate role and mode of action of the splenic regulatory cells in augmentation of down-regulation ... Text Sperm whale Marquette University: e-Publications@Marquette
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description The purpose of this thesis was to gain information on the role of the spleen, as the major organ of systemic immunity, in regulation of an antibody response by the lung following challenge with soluble antigen. Antibody responses to complex protein antigens are a sum of responsiveness to the antigenic determinants of the protein molecule. Antigenic determinants are those amino acid residues of the protein that elicit the production of antibodies. Sperm whale myoglobin (Mb) has been reported to contain five major antigenic determinants, each comprised of six or seven amino acid residues located on the exposed surface of the native protein. Syntheitc peptides, corresponding in sequence to the antigenic determinants of Mb, have been synthesized and were made available for use in these studies. To determine specificity of the systemic antibody response, three strains of inbred mice were immunized parenterally with Mb. These studies demonstrated that the pattern of response to the five antigenic determinants differed in each strain. In order to determine systemic influences on the pulmonary antibody responses, a local PFC response must be initiated following immunization of the respiratory tract. To ascertain the nature of regulatory elements present in the spleen, adoptive transfer experiments were conducted using the spleen cells of i.t. immunized, aerosolized mice. The data demonstrated that i.t. immunization and aerosolization of A/He mice with Mb plus MDP resulted in the presence of splenic antigen-specific T suppressor cells. Suppressor cells function through the elaboration of soluble factors. To investigate the role of soluble products, spleen cells of A/He mice, immunized via the lung, were sonicated and the cell-free supernatants recovered. Results from these studies indicated that systemic regulatory mechanisms were operative following immunization of the lung. Additional studies are needed to determine the ultimate role and mode of action of the splenic regulatory cells in augmentation of down-regulation ...
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author Allen, Elizabeth Moree
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SYSTEMIC REGULATION OF THE MURINE PULMONARY LYMPH NODE PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSE
author_facet Allen, Elizabeth Moree
author_sort Allen, Elizabeth Moree
title SYSTEMIC REGULATION OF THE MURINE PULMONARY LYMPH NODE PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSE
title_short SYSTEMIC REGULATION OF THE MURINE PULMONARY LYMPH NODE PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSE
title_full SYSTEMIC REGULATION OF THE MURINE PULMONARY LYMPH NODE PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSE
title_fullStr SYSTEMIC REGULATION OF THE MURINE PULMONARY LYMPH NODE PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSE
title_full_unstemmed SYSTEMIC REGULATION OF THE MURINE PULMONARY LYMPH NODE PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSE
title_sort systemic regulation of the murine pulmonary lymph node plaque-forming cell response
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