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We report the evaluation of in vitro immunoregulation in a 12-year-old untreated boy with
severe combined immunodeficiency
(
SCID
). Severely hypogammaglobulinemic, the patient was incapable of a specific antibody response to either natural substances or administered antigens. Ficoll-
Hypaque
-isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNL) from the patient failed to respond to pokeweed mitogen (PWM) with the normal increment in immunoglobulin-secreting cells, as measured by a reverse hemolytic plaque assay. Since the patient was lymphopenic, his MNL were relatively enriched for monocytes (range = 51-81%). Removal of phagocytic cells or the addition of unrelated irradiated helper T lymphocytes resulted in enhanced, but still suboptimal response to PWM, suggesting some intrinsic defect in B lymphocyte function. Co-culture of patient MNL with normal MNL resulted in marked suppression (12% of predicted) of PWM-induced Ig-secreting cells. Suppressor activity was unaffected by prior irradiation of patient MNL, but was substantially reversed (99% of predicted) by removal of his phagocytic cells, whereas the combination of the two procedures further reversed suppression (184% of predicted). The patient's MNL consistently demonstrated subnormal percentages of T3+ and T4+ cells and subnormal to low normal percentages of T8+ cells. These data suggest both an intrinsic defect in B lymphocyte function, and a relative excess of monocytes which could further inhibit Ig secretion by B lymphocytes. Natural killer (NK) cell function was characterized by normal target cell binding by NK cells but severely depressed NK cell cytotoxicity.
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PMID:Immunoregulation in an isolated 12-year-old boy with congenital severe combined immunodeficiency. 633 99
Peripheral blood lymphocytes were isolated from four normal adult horses on Ficoll-
Hypaque
density gradients for intraperitoneal inoculation into 16 C.B-17
severe combined immunodeficiency
/beige mice in an attempt to create a xenogeneic lymphoid chimera for modeling the equine immune system. The recipient mice had been preconditioned by prior exposure to 200 cGy of gamma irradiation. The mice were monitored for the presence of equine IgG using an ELISA technique. Equine IgG was detected in the sera of 91.7% of murine recipients and in at least one mouse inoculated from each donor horse. The levels of IgG detected in the mice ranged from 2 micrograms ml-1 to over 1000 micrograms ml-1 and showed steady decline from the time of inoculation to the end of the trial. The half-life of equine IgG in the
SCID
/beige mouse was determined to be 12.1 days by the intravenous injection of 9.1 mg of semi-purified equine IgG into 21 normal
SCID
/beige mice and taking serial blood samples to obtain the decay curve. The half-life of equine IgG was compared with the extinction curve obtained for the engrafted mice and showed that continuous production within the mice must have been occurring since the slopes of the two lines were different. These results are compared with those achieved in equine PBL-
SCID
/beige chimeras not preconditioned by irradiation and to those achieved in human and bovine PBL-
SCID
chimeras.
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PMID:Demonstration of equine immunoglobulin in sera from severe combined immunodeficiency/beige mice inoculated with equine lymphocytes. 811 13