THE SITE OF SYNTHESIS OF THE 19S γ-GLOBULINS IN DYSGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA

Author:

Cruchaud Andre1,Rosen Fred S.1,Craig John M.1,Janeway Charles A.1,Gitlin David1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Pediatrics and Pathology, Harvard Medical School, and from the Children's Hospital Medical Center and the Lying-In Hospital, Boston

Abstract

Lymph nodes and splenic tissue from patients with congenital agammaglobulinemia and dysgammaglobulinemia and from normal subjects were studied with the use of immunofluorescence and histochemical stains to determine the site of synthesis of the 19S γ1-globulins. The two patients with dysgammaglobulinemia had high serum concentrations of the 19S γ1-globulins and a marked deficit of the 7S γ-globulins. These patients, as well as agammaglobulinemic children, had only rare or no plasma cells in their tissues. Cells were identified in sections of spleen from a dysgammaglobulinemic child as well as from normal individuals which exhibited specific fluorescence with an anti-19S γ-globulin antiserum adsorbed with 7S γ2-globulins and which stained positively with PAS and methyl green pyronine. These cells resembled the transitional cells described by Fagraeus.

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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