ONTOGENY OF TRANSPLANTATION IMMUNITY IN THE COMMON FROG, RANA-TEMPORARIA L

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PLYTYCZ, B
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10.1111/j.1432-0436.1981.tb01158.x
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Viability of allografts exchanged between field-collected individuals of the common frog, R. temporaria, was long in tadpole skin grafted during and immediately after closing of operculum; median survival time (MST) was 26 and 18 days, respectively. This probably reflected the immaturity of the host immune system and temporary tolerance to weak transplantation antigens. Allograft viability was the shortest in tadpoles grafted at foot-paddle stage (MST, 11 days). It was independent from the origin and size of the grafts. Such rate of rejection might reflect a maximal immunological potential of the host and the absence of any suppressor factors in response to highly polymorphic frog transplantation antigens. A gradual prolongation of allograft viability was observed in animals grafted at final stages of metamorphosis, in froglets, and in sexually mature adults (MST: 13, 17 and 28 days, respectively). In particular age groups viability of allografts from sibling donors was longer and from nonsibling ones shorter than MST values cited above. Immunological memory of transplantation antigens did not disappear during the host metamorphosis, as MST (10 days) of 2nd-set allografts in metamorphosing hosts sensitized during larval life was considerably shorter than the viability of the sensitizing grafts in the same age group. The ontogeny of the response to alloantigens reflecting the immunological potential and the appearance of self-tolerance can be realized in different ways, depending on a particular amphibian species.
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