Although much of the basic immunological work has been done with mice, little is known about anti-IgG autoantibodies in this species. Dresser (1, 2) has reported the occurrence, in CBA mice, of anti-IgG antibody (Ab)(1) detected by a hemolytic-plaque assay after stimulation with endotoxin or immunization against sheep erythrocytes. IgM rheumatoid factor has also been described in various strains of mice with a systemic lupus erythematosus-like disease (3). Recently, we have tried to induce anti-IgG in mice of the 129/Sv strain by inoculating autologous IgG. To our surprise, we found that the sera of all the animals had, before any inoculation, anti-IgG detectable by agglutination of particles coated with autologous IgG. The possibilities to investigate the mechanism of production and the biological role of this kind of Ab prompted us to undertake a study of the nature and specificity of the mouse anti-IgG.
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June 01 1979
Age-dependent production of IgA and IgM autoantibodies against IgG2a in a colony of 129/Sv mice
JL Van Snick
PL Masson
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
1979
J Exp Med (1979) 149 (6): 1519–1530.
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JL Van Snick, PL Masson; Age-dependent production of IgA and IgM autoantibodies against IgG2a in a colony of 129/Sv mice . J Exp Med 1 June 1979; 149 (6): 1519–1530. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.149.6.1519
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