1. Expression of L3T4 molecules on Lyt-2+, class II-restricted antigen-specific T suppressor lymphocytes
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Joachim Degwert, Eckehart Kölsch, and Joachim Heuer
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Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte ,medicine.drug_class ,T-Lymphocytes ,Immunology ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,Biology ,Lymphocyte Activation ,Monoclonal antibody ,T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ,Cell Line ,Epitopes ,Mice ,Immune system ,Antigen ,immune system diseases ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,food and beverages ,hemic and immune systems ,T lymphocyte ,Virology ,Molecular biology ,Phenotype ,Cell culture ,Antigens, Surface ,Monoclonal ,Mice, Inbred CBA ,biology.protein ,Lymph Nodes ,Antibody ,tissues - Abstract
Three bovine serum albumin-specific Lyt-2+ T suppressor (Ts) cell clones from CBA/J mice have been analyzed with regard to expression of L3T4 molecules. All three Ts-cell clones can be stained with monoclonal antibodies (mAb) to L3T4. Tested for the two clones restricted to recognition of Ek determinants, antigen-specific proliferation on antigen-presenting cells, but not the proliferation induced by conditioned medium can be inhibited by L3T4-specific mAb. In a similar way, Ts-cell cytolytic effector functions can be blocked by L3T4-specific mAb. Thus L3T4 structures seem to play a role in Ts-cell functions. Furthermore, the data support the view that L3T4 expression can be a property of class II-restricted T cells irrespective of their Lyt phenotype.
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- 1986
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