Abstract

In previous studies from this laboratory it was shown that OVA(mPEG) n conjugates induced: (i) tolerance in mice with respect to IgG and IgE antibody responses to dinitrophenylated OVA (DNP-OVA); and (ii) OVA-specific suppressor T (Ts) cells which could down-regulate a primary immune response in vivo. For the present study, we have developed an in vitro culture system for assessing the activity of Ts cells of mice tolerized by an OVA(mPEG) 13 conjugate. Spleen cells from mice which had been primed with DNP 4-OVA in Al(OH) 3 gel were cultured with DNP 4-OVA to induce a secondary antibody response in vitro. After 6 days, cells secreting anti-DNP antibodies of the IgG1 class were enumerated by an immunoenzymatic plaque-forming cell assay. Addition to the culture of T cells from mice treated with 3 i.p. injections of 500 μg of OVA(mPEG) 13 resulted in a 29–61% reduction in the number of IgGl anti-DNP antibody-forming cells, in comparison with the effect of T cells from mice treated with PBS. It was concluded that this tolerogenic conjugate induced splenic Ts cells which were capable of suppressing secondary in vitro anti-DNP responses.

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