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Immunological Investigations
A Journal of Molecular and Cellular Immunology
Volume 20, 1991 - Issue 1
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Original Article

Effect of Anti-Ig on Rabbit B Cell Function and Ig Expression

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Pages 45-53 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We have examined the effect which xenogeneic anti-Ig has on rabbit B cell function and Ig expression in an effort to understand the phenomenon of antibody mediated suppression. Treatment of rabbit lymphocyte cultures with xenogeneic anti-rabbit Ig causes 2.5-3.8 fold decrease in the level of Ig secreting cells with little or no long-term effect on surface Ig. This suppression in B cell secretory function is not the result of suppression of Ig gene expression since xenogeneic anti-rabbit Ig treatment causes a 1.7-2.7 fold increase in Ig L and H chain mRNA levels. Collectively, these data are consistent with the hypothesis that antibody mediated suppression of B cell function occurs at a post-transcriptional level involving either the secretory pathway of Ig expression and/or blockage in B cell differentiation.

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