Abstract

Spleen lymphocytes from casein-induced amyloidotic mice demonstrate diminished transformation in vitro to PHA-P, concanavalin A, and pokeweed mitogen but a normal response to lipopolysaccharide. Thymic and peripheral blood lymphocytes respond normally to these mitogens. The amyloidogen casein acted as a mitogen in both normal and casein injected mice. The diminished PHA responsiveness of spleen lymphocytes in vitro could have resulted from an inhibitory effect of amyloid fibrils on lymphocyte proliferation and did not indicate a generalized diminished cellular immunologic responsiveness of amyloidotic mice.

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