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CONTROL mechanisms responsible for determining the intensity and duration of the immune response have been studied extensively. Jerne1 and Uhr and Möller2 described the phenomenon of feedback inhibition whereby the production of a 7S class of antibodies terminates the formation of antibodies with the same specificity. An immunosuppressive effect has also been observed in antigenic competition, in which the administration of one antigen results in a reduced response to a subsequently administered second antigen3. Recently, several investigations have focused on the mechanism of antigenic competition4,5. A humoral rather than cellular mechanism is generally believed to be responsible for this phenomenon4–6, but attempts to identify the humoral mediator have been unsuccessful. We have also searched for a humoral substance responsible for the immunosuppressive effect in antigenic competition, and found in the sera of adult untreated mice an immunosuppressive agent whose concentration was substantially increased after antigenic stimulation.
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VEIT, B., MICHAEL, J. Immune Response Suppression by an Inhibitor in Normal and Immune Mouse Serum. Nature New Biology 235, 238–240 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio235238a0
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