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Query: UMLS:C0024312 (
lymphopenia
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The effects of
Bordetella
bronchiseptica dermonecrotic toxin (DNT) on the in vivo antibody response of mice were investigated. Intravenous injection of DNT at doses of 0.5 and 2.0 ng resulted in a significant suppression of the antibody response both to sheep red blood cells and to Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide as measured by plaque-forming cell and hemagglutination assays. Spleen weights of mice given the same doses of DNT were significantly reduced, while the weights of thymuses and mesenteric lymph nodes were not. Numbers of Thy-1,2+ T lymphocytes, L3T4+ T lymphocytes, Lyt-2+ T lymphocytes and surface-immunoglobulin-positive
lymphocytes decreased
in spleens of the DNT-treated mice. Since the ratio of each lymphocyte population to the total number of splenic lymphocytes was not significantly different between the DNT-treated and non-treated mice, it is unlikely that DNT has a cytotoxic activity or a mitogen activity to some specific population of lymphocytes. Thus, we considered that the immunosuppression was attributable to a dysfunction of the spleen atrophied by the DNT.
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PMID:Bordetella bronchiseptica dermonecrotizing toxin suppresses in vivo antibody responses in mice. 155 57
Administration of
Bordetella
pertussis cell extracts induced in mice hypersensitivity to histamine, as well as pronounced leukocytosis and hypoglycemia. The leukocytosis was mainly caused by an increase in the small lymphocytes in the circulating blood, and it was most pronounced 3 to 4 days after injection of B. pertussis extracts. Rabbit antimouse lymphocyte serum produced a decrease in the lymphocyte count in normal mice, as well as in mice treated with B. pertussis extracts. This depression in lymphocytes was observed whether the antilymphocyte serum was given 1 day or 2 days after the administration of B. pertussis extracts. The increased histamine sensitivity and hypoglycemia of mice treated with B. pertussis extract were not affected by treatment with antilymphocyte serum, although a marked
lymphopenia
was present. These observations indicate that the three phenomena observed in pertussis-treated mice are independent of each other.
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PMID:Lymphocytosis and histamine sensitization of mice by fractions from Bordetella pertussis. 430 97