Abstract

Cervical lymph node (CLN) cells and spleen cells were harvested from virgin and pregnant rats bearing syngeneic or allogeneic fetuses at all stages of pregnancy including the pre-implantation period. The specific and non-specific alloreactivity of these cells were analyzed in MLR against mitomycin-C treated paternal strain or unrelated cells. Mitogen stimulation of the cell cultures utilized PHA, Con-A and PWM. Cells bearing T cell markers were labeled in an indirect assay using the monoclonal antibodies W3/25 and MRC OX 8. Specific alloreactivity is enhanced at mid-pregnancy in both cell populations. Non-specific alloreactivity was suppressed in the cervical lymph node cells. Spleen cells demonstrated an increased non-specific alloreactivity and T polyclonal mitogen reactivity (PHA and Con-A) at mid-pregnancy. Reactivity to Con-A was depressed in the early phase and at the end of allogeneic pregnancy in the CLN. The CD4 +/CD8 + ratio was very low during all phases of pregnancy.

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