Induction of anti-double stranded DNA antibodies in normal mice by immunization with bacterial DNA.

GS Gilkeson, JP Grudier, DG Karounos… - Journal of immunology …, 1989 - journals.aai.org
GS Gilkeson, JP Grudier, DG Karounos, DS Pisetsky
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950), 1989journals.aai.org
Because of recent observations suggesting that bacterial DNA is immunogenic, the
induction in normal mice of antibodies to Escherichia coli (EC) dsDNA was investigated.
BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice were immunized with dsEC or ds calf thymus (CT) DNA
complexed to methylated BSA in adjuvant; antibody responses were measured by ELISA. In
both strains, dsEC DNA immunization induced a much higher anti-dsDNA response to dsEC
DNA than did dsCT DNA immunization. Neither immunized group showed an appreciable …
Abstract
Because of recent observations suggesting that bacterial DNA is immunogenic, the induction in normal mice of antibodies to Escherichia coli (EC) dsDNA was investigated. BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice were immunized with dsEC or ds calf thymus (CT) DNA complexed to methylated BSA in adjuvant; antibody responses were measured by ELISA. In both strains, dsEC DNA immunization induced a much higher anti-dsDNA response to dsEC DNA than did dsCT DNA immunization. Neither immunized group showed an appreciable antibody response when tested on dsCT DNA. Anti-dsDNA antibodies were also demonstrated by ELISA using synthetic DNA duplexes as well as a filter binding assay using 3H-labeled dsEC DNA as Ag. These results suggest that bacterial dsDNA is immunogenic and that at least some anti-dsDNA specificities can arise by immunization.
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