Abstract

A modification of the 51Cr cytotoxic test has made it possible to assess under the same conditions not only cytotoxic serum antibodies, and cell-mediated immunity, but also cells releasing cytotoxic antibody. The measurement of these antibody-releasing cells was carried out with nucleated target cells, both normal and leukemic, across θ or H-2 antigenic differences. This test was found to be specific. The release of 51Cr from the labeled target cells was proportional to the ratio of immune cells to target cells, and for a given ratio to the incubation time, 60 min usually being the optimum time at ratios of 50–100 to 1. The test was not affected by treatment of the effector cells with an anti-θ serum; however, pretreatment of these cells with an anti-IgM serum, even without complement, inhibited the test with cells taken during primary responses. Both cytotoxic IgM and IgG antibodies were detected by the assay directly without the addition of enhancing serum; discrimination between these two γ-globulins can be made by suppressing the cytotoxicity due to either Ig class consequent to the addition of the appropriate specific anti-globulin serum during the incubation.

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