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Immune Response to Immunization via the Anterior Chamber of the Eye

II. An Analysis of F1 Lymphocyte-Induced Immune Deviation

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Pages 179-185 | Received 09 Sep 1977, Accepted 30 Nov 1977, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Exposure to alloantigen via the anterior chamber of the eye elicits a transient suppression of cellular immunity, whereas humoral immunity is preserved—i.e. F1 LI-ID. The majority of lymphoid cells inoculated into the anterior chamber are retained within the posterior segment of the eye. The latter serves as a depot of alloantigen, allowing the chronic egress of small numbers of cells into the vascular tree. The persistence of this antigen depot is essential to the development of F1 LI-ID. Since there is a preferential distribution of cells that migrate from the eye to the spleen, the functional integrity of the latter is also necessary to elicit F1 LI-ID. It is concluded that an anatomically intact spleen, i.v. presentation of antigen, and persistence of antigen within the eye are all important to the elicitation of this phenomenon.

3Abbreviations used in this paper
F1 LI-ID,=

F1 lymphocyte-induced-immune deviation;

FI,=

Fischer;

DA,=

Dark Agouti;

HBSS,=

Hanks' balanced salt solution;

NRS,=

normal rat serum;

NRbS,=

normal rabbit serum:

GVH,=

graft-vs-host;

HVG,=

host-vs-graft;

fp,=

footpad;

MST,=

median survival time.

3Abbreviations used in this paper
F1 LI-ID,=

F1 lymphocyte-induced-immune deviation;

FI,=

Fischer;

DA,=

Dark Agouti;

HBSS,=

Hanks' balanced salt solution;

NRS,=

normal rat serum;

NRbS,=

normal rabbit serum:

GVH,=

graft-vs-host;

HVG,=

host-vs-graft;

fp,=

footpad;

MST,=

median survival time.

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