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Original Article

Modulation by Zinc of the in Vitro Antibody Response to T-Dependent and T-Independent Antigens

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Pages 397-406 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The influence of zinc on the in vitro antibody response to antigen or mitogen stimulation was studied by adding various concentrations of ZnCl2 to cultures of spleen cells stimulated with sheep erythrocytes, trinitrophenyl-lipopolysaccharide or with the polyclonal B cell activator E. coli lípopolysac-charide (LPS). Addition of ZnCl2 in concentrations ranging from 10-8 or 10-7 to 10-5 M increased the specific antibody response to antigens or the polyclonal antibody synthesis induced by stimulation with LPS, when the response of the assayed population in the control cultures without ZnCl2 was low, as observed in cultures without 2-mercaptoethanol (2-ME). However, in cultures supplemented with 2-ME, the potentiating effect of ZnCl2 diminished or disappeared or even the antibody response was inhibited. Higher concentrations of ZnCl2 markedly depressed (5 × 10-5 M) or abolished (10-4)the in vitro induced antibody response in all cultures. The various mechanisms which could mediate the effects of zinc are discussed.

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