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Science 14 March 1969:
Vol. 163. no. 3872, pp. 1215 - 1216
DOI: 10.1126/science.163.3872.1215

Articles

Rapid Loss of Tolerance Induced in Weanling NZB and B/ W F1 Mice

Parker J. Staples 1 and Norman Talal 1

1 Arthritis and Rheumatism Branch, National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland

Young adult mice (30 to 43 days old) of autoimmune NZB and BIW F1 strains failed to develop immunologic tolerance when treated with ultracentrifuged bovine gamma globulin and then challenged 12 days later. By contrast, weanling NZB and B/ W F1 mice (18 to 25 days) as well as weanling C3H mice (16 to 19 days) became tolerant and had no serum antibody 12 days after challenge. The C3H mice remained unresponsive, but NZB and B! W F1 mice produced antibody between days 27 and 41. The rapid loss of previously established tolerance to foreign antigens could have its parallel in the loss of tolerance to autoantigens with subsequent development of lupus nephritis and Coombs' positive hemolytic anemia in these animals.





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