Surface Immunoglobulins of Circulating Lymphocytes in Mouse Plasmacytoma. I. Characteristics of Lymphocyte Surface Immunoglobulins

Author:

Yakulis Vincent12,Bhoopalam Nirmala13,Schade Sylvia14,Heller Paul15

Affiliation:

1. Veterans Administration West Side Hospital and the Departments of Medicine, Biochemistry, and Microbiology, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, Ill.

2. Veterans Administration West Side Hospital, Chicago, Ill.

3. Veterans Administration West Side Hospital and University of Illinois Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, Chicago, Ill.

4. Department of Biochemistry, University of Illinois School of Basic Medical Sciences, Chicago, Ill.

5. Veterans Administration West Side Hospital, Chief, Hematology Section, Department of Medicine, and Professor of Medicine, University of Illinois Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, Chicago, Ill

Abstract

Abstract A large proportion (24-45%) of circulating lymphocytes of normal BALB/c mice was found to have surface immunoglobulins with polyclonal characteristics. Following implantation with plasmacytoma, the percentage of these normal receptor-carrying lymphocytes (RCL) was found to decrease. Concomitant with the growth of the tumors, the proportion of lymphocytes having receptors with the structural properties of the specific plasmacytoma globulin gradually increased. The antisera with which these new surface structures were demonstrated were specific for the variable portion of the Fab fragment, the idiotypic determinant of the plasmacytoma globulin. These antisera were not only raised in rabbits and rendered antiidiotypic by appropriate absorptions, but also in BALB/c mice. Evidence is presented that this alteration of receptors on the normal lymphocytes depends on the presence of tumor cells and is not caused by nonspecific absorption of the immunoglobulins to the lymphocytes.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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