RIVERO VIRGINIA
Artículos
Título:
Antigen induced-inhibition of autoinmune response to rat male accessory glands. Role of
Autor/es:
FERRO ME; ROMERO-PIFFIGUER M; RIVERO VE; YRANZO-VOLONTE N; CORREA S; RIERA CM
Editorial:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 1991 vol. 9 p. 193 - 193
Resumen:
n the present study, we report that Cy-sensitive, MRAG-adherent spleen mononuclear (SpM) inductor-phase T suppressor (Ts) cells obtained from rats pretreated with low doses of a purified fraction (FI) of rat male accessory gland antigens (RAG) are mainly OX19+ and W3/25+. Furthermore, thymocytes from rats pretreated with FI of RAG restore the suppression of the autoimmune response to RAG autoantigens in irradiated recipients of SpM inductor-phase Ts cells. In contrast, thymocytes from rats pretreated with rat heart saline extract (unrelated antigen) did not recuperate the suppression of the autoimmune response detected by macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) and delayed-type hypersensitivity. The suppressor thymocytes did not directly exert their inhibitory effect because they were not effective to suppress the autoimmune response to RAG autoantigens when irradiated recipients did not receive SpM inductor-phase Ts cells. The effect of these thymocytes was found in PNA--but not