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Original Article

Recovery of Immune Responsiveness in Lethally-irradiated Mice Protected with Syngeneic Marrow Cells

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Pages 117-126 | Received 04 Nov 1969, Accepted 10 Dec 1969, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

Recovery of antibody-forming capacity in the spleen of lethally-irradiated mice protected with 106 syngeneic marrow cells has been examined in terms of the recovery of PFC responsiveness to Srbc and its sensitivity to thymus cell influence, and secondly in terms of the recovery of focus-forming capacity. PFC responsiveness was not detected for almost 2 weeks after irradiation and grafting. This was followed by a biphasic recovery pattern. Both PFC and focus-forming capacity increased rapidly during the next 1 to 2 weeks and then subsequently much more slowly. Injection of 50 × 106 normal thymus cells into mice at the time of immunization resulted in an apparent hastening of the recovery of PFC responsiveness. The possibility that the observed recovery pattern reflects an impaired production of thymus-derived antigen-reactive cells is discussed.

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