O. Bengtsson et al., Maternal kappa-containing IgG induces a late anti-kappa response in adult,kappa-deficient offspring, EUR J IMMUN, 31(9), 2001, pp. 2652-2659
Kappa (kappa)-light (L) chain-deficient (C kappa-/-) mice readily mount a T
cell-dependent antibody response after immunization with kappa -containing
proteins. Such antibody responses are absent in normal (C kappa+/+) animal
s because of tolerance due to the abundance of kappa -L chains expressed on
more than 95% of all B cells and serum immunogiobulins. When heterozygous
ic-sufficient (C kappa+/-) females are bred with homozygous; kappa -deficie
nt (C kappa-/-) males, half of their offspring will become kappa -deficient
but have received kappa -L chain containing maternal Ig, mainly IgG and Ig
A, through placental and intestinal transmission. The kappa -containing mat
ernal Ig persists for more than 2 months in the circulation of the offsprin
g. Starting from week 15-20 of age, a spontaneous antibody response towards
the maternal kappa -L chains can be recorded. The time of onset, as well a
s the magnitude of the responses differ among individuals of the same litte
r. Invariably, once a response has been initiated, it transits into an IgGt
ype of response, which upon injection with kappa -containing protein shows
the features of a secondary type of immune response.