PMID: 2487418Jan 1, 1989Paper

Regulation of the autoimmune response against antigens of male accessory glands of rats

Medicina
C M RieraN Yranzo-Volonté

Abstract

Rats immunized with chemically modified rat male accessory glands (MRAG) elicit organ and species specific autoimmune response. We have developed suppression of autoimmunity to MRAG injecting syngeneic rats, previous to immunization with MRAG-CFA, with low doses of the same antigen. The unresponsiveness was mediated, by inducer phase, cyclophosphamide (Cy)-sensitive, antigen specific, T suppressor lymphocytes and effector phase, Cy and irradiation sensitive T lymphocytes. Moreover, we demonstrated that macrophages could play a role in the induction of these MRAG-specific suppressor T lymphocytes. On the other hand, we studied the influence of an infection with Toxoplasma gondii on rats immunized with MRAG-CFA. The cellular and humoral immune responses to MRAG were selectively potentiated in animals infected in thymus proximity, whereas the infection did not modify the response to an heteroantigen, human serum albumin (HSA). The i.p. infection did not alter the cellular response. The potentiation of cellular autoimmune response was correlated with thymic involution and proliferation of lymphocytes and plasma cells. A decrease of Ox-8, Ox-18 and Ox-17 surface markers in thymic cellular population and an increase of immature thymo...Continue Reading

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