| Literature DB >> 1381381 |
M L Zhao1, J Q Xia, R B Fritz.
Abstract
Lymphoid cells from normal and myelin basic protein (MBP)-immune PL/J, SJL/J and (SJL x PL)F1 hybrid mice were activated by in vitro culture with monoclonal antibodies specific for CD3 or specific T cell receptor (TCR) V beta chains. Lymphoid cells activated in this manner from MBP-immune animals did not readily transfer experimental acute encephalomyelitis (EAE) to naive syngeneic recipients in contrast to lymphoid cells from the same source cultured with concanavalin A (ConA) or myelin basic protein (MBP). However, recipients of anti-TCR antibody-activated MBP-specific blasts showed accelerated onset and increased severity of EAE following immunization with MBP as compared to unmanipulated control animals. Anti-TCR activated cells incorporated [3H]-thymidine at a level comparable to ConA or antigen-stimulated cells and secreted interleukin (IL)-2 at comparable levels Anti-TCR activated blasts were greater than 90% positive for CD3 and alpha/beta TCR, 60% CD4+ and 30% CD8+. PL/J or (SJL x PL)F1 recipients of anti-TCR-activated spleen cells from syngeneic normal mice also had more severe EAE than control mice following immunization with MBP. Non-responder C57BL/10SnJ mice could be converted to responders by infusion of anti-CD3 or anti-V beta 8 monoclonal antibody-treated syngeneic spleen cells taken from normal syngeneic unimmunized mice.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1381381 DOI: 10.1016/0165-5728(92)90210-c
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuroimmunol ISSN: 0165-5728 Impact factor: 3.478