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  • Title: Evidence for idiotypic sharing between conventional and naturally activated B cells.
    Author: Song CH, Calandra GB, Miller A, Sercarz EE, Keller MA.
    Journal: Eur J Immunol; 1991 Sep; 21(9):2005-10. PubMed ID: 1889454.
    Abstract:
    In the primary immune response to hen egg-white lysozyme (HEL), approximately 50% of the primary anti-HEL antibody-forming cells (AFC) express IdXE, an idiotype absent from the secondary response. Spontaneous IgM enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)-AFC in spleen cells from naive A/J mice were analyzed for the occurrence of IdXE by use of two affinity-purified rabbit antisera, R213 and R8, each raised against a different primary IdXE+, anti-HEL mAb. Two ELISA-AFC assay methods were used: direct coating of immunoplates with R213 or development of IgM-producing ELISA-AFC with biotinylated R8. From ages 7 days until 6 months, 10-20% of spontaneous IgM AFC were found to be IdXE+. IdXE+ anti-HEL IgG1 monoclonal antibodies, 2F4 or 3C11 (100 micrograms/ml), completely inhibited binding of biotinylated R8 (0.5 micrograms/ml) to spontaneous IgM-AFC while IdXE-, anti-HEL IgG1, 5E11 and 2C7, showed no significant inhibition. Greater than 90% of IdXE+ spontaneous IgM-AFC were not HEL specific. We conclude that a dominant set of idiotopes found in a conventional antigen-driven immune response can also play a major role in the spontaneously activated B cell repertoire. Our data argue against a bifurcation of the immune system into a compartment of idiotypic network-related cells and an independent set of non-network cells subject to antigenic stimulation.
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