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Comparative study of antigen binding T cells separated by Vicia villosa or streptococcal antigen and the effect of HLA class II antigens.
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Clinical & Experimental Immunology . Feb1986, Vol. 63 Issue 2, p312-320. 9p. - Publication Year :
- 1986
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Abstract
- The antigen binding capacity and function of T cells which adhere to the lectin Vicia villosa (VV) or to streptococcal antigen (SA) have been studied. VV-adherent T8+ cells (T8+ VV+) bind 125I-SA whereas VV non-adherent T8+ cells (T8+ VV-) bind little SA. Similarly, SA-adherent T8+ cells (T8+ SA+) bind 125I-SA specifically, whereas SA-non-adherent T8+ cells (T8+ SA-) show little binding of 125I-SA. The SA binding T8+ VV+ or T8+ SA+ cells can present the antigen to T4+ helper cells which generate helper factors and these enhance anti-DNP-antibodies, when incubated with mouse spleen cells and DNP-SA. Parallel reconstitution studies with either T8+ VV- or T8+ SA- cells have revealed that both subpopulations of cells can suppress T4+- helper cell activity. Further reconstitution experiments between the T8+ VV- (or T8+ SA-) antigen presenting cells and T8+ VV- (or T8+ SA-) suppressor cells suggest that the former can also prevent the latter cells from inhibiting T4 helper cells, so as to function as contrasuppressor cells. Cross-over, reconstitution studies between the VV and SA separated cells have confirmed that the T8+ VV+ and T8+ SA+ cells have similar functions, in SA binding, presenting and contrasuppressor activities. The dose-response curve of binding 125I-SA to T8+ cells is dependent on the HLA-DR type of cells and the binding of 125I-tetanus toxoid was similar to that of 125I-SA. Whereas DRw6- T cells bind predominantly 1,000 ng SA or tetanus toxoid, DRw6+ T cells bind 1 ng and lo a lesser extent 1,000 ng of either antigen, HLA-DRw6+ subjects can be considered as high responders for their T cells bind optimally at low concentrations of antigens which induce helper and contrasuppressor functions. In contrast, HLA-DRw6- subjects can be considered as low responders, as their T cells bind optimally at high concentrations of antigens and only the latter induce helper and contrasuppressor functions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- *T cells
*LYMPHOCYTES
*IMMUNOGLOBULINS
*ANTIGENS
*IMMUNITY
*LYMPHOID tissue
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00099104
- Volume :
- 63
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Clinical & Experimental Immunology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 16001547