Immune Response to Immunization Via the Anterior Chamber of the Eye

Author:

Kaplan Henry J.12,Streilein J. Wayne12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Iowa From the , Iowa City, Iowa, 52240 , and the , Dallas, Texas 75230

2. Department of Cell Biology, University of Texas at Dallas From the , Iowa City, Iowa, 52240 , and the , Dallas, Texas 75230

Abstract

Abstract The immunizing abilities of alloantigens placed within the anterior chamber of the eye have been studied in inbred rats. Although intracameral inoculation of F1 hybrid lymphocytes into parental strain recipients elicited both cell- and antibody-mediated immunity, a delimited interval was identified postinoculation during which the systemic cell-mediated immune response was suppressed as indicated by prolonged acceptance of orthotopic skin allografts. The prompt appearance of hemagglutinating antibodies in the serum of immunized rats followed a time course which coincided with the suppression of cell-mediated immunity and suggested that the two events are causally related. Since exposure to allogeneic antigens on lymphoid cells via the anterior chamber elicits a transient suppression in cell-mediated immunity, whereas humoral immunity is preserved, the phenomenon resembles immune deviation.

Publisher

The American Association of Immunologists

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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