Age-dependent appearance of A-specific ovarian glycolipids and syngeneic "natural" anti-A hemolysin in mice.

P Arend, J Nijssen

Journal Article: Zeitschrift für Immunitätsforschung. Immunobiology 05/1977; 153(1):74-84.

Abstract

C57BL/10 inbred mice produce a "natural" antibody which in the presence of complement selectively lyses human blood group A erythrocytes, and the sera of females display significantly higher levels than the sera of males. This pronounced anti-A hemolysin production in females follows the appearance of specific endogenous A-determinants which are associated with water-soluble ovarian glycolipids specifically blocking the syngeneic anti-A hemolysin activity. Moreover, this hemolysin activity develops poorly in mice ovariectomized at the age of 20 days. The coincidental production of (auto)antigenic structures in morphologically and functionally normal ovarian tissue and of antibodies against them is thought to be tolerated through the modulation of a thymusdirected control mechanism.

Source: PubMed

Comments on this publication

ResearchGate members can add comments. Sign up now and post your comment!

Available from: Peter Arend
Page 1
 
Page 2
 
Page 3
 
Page 4
 
Page 5
 
Page 6
 
Page 7
 
Page 8
 
Page 9
 
Page 10
 
Page 11
 
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
Page 9
Page 10
Page 11
View full-text

Resources

Science & Research Jobs

Keywords

antibodies
 
auto)antigenic structures
 
coincidental production
 
females display
 
mice ovariectomized
 
pronounced anti-A hemolysin production
 
specific endogenous A-determinants
 
thymusdirected control mechanism
 
water-soluble ovarian glycolipids