Bast EJ, Wikler M, Manten-Slingerland R, Schuurman HJ, Ballieux RE. Idiotypic lymphocytes in the rabbit: occurrence and nature of idiotypic lymphocytes in normal and hyperimmunized rabbits.
Scand J Immunol 1980;
11:635-42. [PMID:
6160611 DOI:
10.1111/j.1365-3083.1980.tb00032.x]
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Abstract
Rabbits were hyperimmunized with Micrococcus Pysodeicticus, leading to homogeneous antibody responses. Peripheral blood lymphocytes were taken from the rabbits before and monthly (during 3 months) after the start of the immunization. The cells were stored frozen. Lymphocytes were tested with anti-idiotypic conjugates for the presence of surface idiotypic structures. The nature of the idiotype-positive cells was determined with respect to the presence of IgM or T-cell antigenic determinants on their surface. A sharp rise and fall in the percentage of idiotypic lymphocytes was found, ranging between 1/40,000 and 1/1,000. Initially almost all idiotypic lymphocytes were IgM-positive. In the blood taken 2 months after the start of the immunization 20% of the idiotypic cells belonged to the T-cell population and 10% were negative for both IgM and T-cell antigenic determinants.
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