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Characterization of subtype-specific and cross-reactive helper-T-cell clones recognizing influenza virus hemagglutinin

Authors :
Rosemary A. Ffrench
E. Margot Anders
David O. White
Lorena E. Brown
Jacqueline M. Katz
Source :
Cellular Immunology. 109:12-24
Publication Year :
1987
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1987.

Abstract

The specificity and function of two T-cell clones derived from A/Memphis/1/71 (H3) influenza virus (Mem 71)-immune BALB/c spleen cells have been compared. One clone, X-31 clone 1, was subtype specific, proliferating in response to influenza strains of the H3 subtype only. The other, Jap clone 3, cross-reacted in proliferation assays with heterologous subtypes of influenza A, but not type B. Both clones recognized the HA 1 chain of the hemagglutinin (HA) molecule and their proliferation in response to detergent-disrupted virus could be specifically inhibited by monoclonal antibodies to the HA. The T-cell clones were of the L3T4 + phenotype. Both recognized antigen in association with I-E d , as indicated by studies with H-2 recombinant strains of mice and by blocking with monoclonal anti-I-E antibody. In vivo , both clones elicited a delayedtype hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction when inoculated into mouse footpads together with virus, X-31 clone 1 again displaying subtype specificity and Jap clone 3 being cross-reactive. The clones were also able to provide factor-mediated help in vitro to virus-primed B cells in an anti-HA antibody response. The cross-reactive T-cell clone provided help not only for B cells primed with influenza A subtype H3 and responding to H3 virus in culture, but also for H2 virus-primed B cells making anti-H2 antibody.

Details

ISSN :
00088749
Volume :
109
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cellular Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c325456db3a32f9df467cfed4fef12b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0008-8749(87)90288-7