Treatment of mice with monoclonal antibody (MAb) to L3T4 blocks the humoral immune response to antigens administered when L3T4+ cells are depleted. To determine whether depletion of target cells is required to suppress immunity, we examined the effect of treatment with F(ab')2 fragments of anti-L3T4 on the response of BALB/c mice to immunization with bovine serum albumin (BSA) in complete Freund's adjuvant. Treatment with F(ab')2 fragments of anti-L3T4 every 2 days (1 mg i.p.) beginning at the time of immunization significantly inhibited production of anti-BSA antibodies without depleting target cells. A single injection of anti-L3T4 fragments at the time of immunization also significantly inhibited production of anti-BSA antibodies, but was not as effective as repeated administration of the MAb fragments (75% inhibition compared with 98% inhibition; p less than 0.05). Moreover, one injection of anti-L3T4 fragments stimulated a host immune response to the rat MAb, whereas sustained therapy with the anti-L3T4 fragments blocked this response. Surprisingly, low doses (less than or equal to 10 micrograms/mouse) of intact rat MAb to L3T4 also stimulated a host immune response to the MAb but, as previously reported, higher doses of intact MAb to L3T4 did not. These findings establish that depletion of L3T4+ cells is not required to suppress immunity with MAb to L3T4. They also indicate that the ability of rat MAb to L3T4 to block the immune response to itself is dose dependent. Because the L3T4 antigen in mice is homologous to the CD4 antigen in humans, our findings have implications regarding the potential use of MAb to CD4 in humans.
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Gutstein, N. L., & Wofsy, D. (1986). Administration of F(ab’)2 fragments of monoclonal antibody to L3T4 inhibits humoral immunity in mice without depleting L3T4+ cells. The Journal of Immunology, 137(11), 3414–3419. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.137.11.3414
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