T cell‐dependent immune responses.
Prdm1
ihCd2/+ (red dots) and wild‐type (gray dots) mice at the age of 2 months were immunized with NP‐KLH (in alum) and analyzed at day 14 after immunization by ELISPOT assay (C) and ELISA (D). The number of anti‐NP‐IgM antibody‐secreting cells (ASCs) in the spleen was determined by ELISPOT assay (C) using NP
24‐BSA‐coated plates for detecting cells secreting total anti‐NP‐IgM antibodies. ELISPOT results are shown as representative pictures (left) or absolute ASC numbers (right) (C). The serum titers of anti‐NP‐specific IgM, IgG1, and IgG2b antibodies were analyzed by ELISA using NP
7‐BSA‐ or NP
24‐BSA‐coated plates for detecting high‐affinity IgG1 or total IgM, IgG1, and IgG2b antibodies, respectively (D). Dot plots display the serum immunoglobulin titers of
Prdm1
ihCd2/+ (red dots) and wild‐type (gray dots) mice. NP‐specific IgG1 concentrations (μg/ml) were determined relative to a standard NP‐binding IgG1 antibody, whereas IgM and IgG2b amounts are indicated as relative units (RU) by setting the WT data to 1. The total number of splenocytes in the immunized mice is shown in
Appendix Fig S5E.