PMID: 6170697Dec 1, 1981Paper

Activation of antigen-specific suppressor cells in human schistosomiasis mansoni by fractions of soluble egg antigens nonadherent to Con A sepharose

The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists
R E RocklinA El Kholy

Abstract

The nature of the mononuclear suppressor cell and the fraction of crude soluble egg antigen (SEA) capable of activating antigen-specific suppressor cells were studied in 32 Egyptian children infected with schistosomiasis mansoni. Crude SEA was fractionated on Con A Sepharose, and the unbound and bound material (eluted with alpha-methyl-D-mannoside) was recovered for use in the generation of suppressor cells by the use of a co-culture technique. The glycoprotein fraction was further purified by DEAE cellulose chromatography to isolate the major serologic antigen (MSA-1). We found that both the crude SEA and the "protein" fraction (nonadherent to Con A Sepharose) of SEA was capable of inducing antigen-specific suppressor cell activity in a dose-dependent manner. The glycoprotein fraction of SEA (including MSA-1) was responsible for inducing nonspecific suppression. The antigen-specific suppressor cell was characterized in terms of its adherence properties of plastic and the presence of a receptor for sheep erythrocytes (E). The nonadherent, E-rosette-positive mononuclear cells were found to be activated by the crude SEA, and the "protein" fraction of SEA was found to exert an antigen-specific suppressor influence. Clinically, sup...Continue Reading

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