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Intrathymic presentation of nominal antigen by B cells.

M Zöller1.   

Abstract

Prenatal tolerization with TNBS leads to a transient increase in intrathymic TNP-specific B cells during the first postnatal week. To evaluate whether this may influence selection of the T cell repertoire and establishment of tolerance towards the neoself-determinant TNP, the capacity of intrathymic B cells to present TNP as well as an anti-TNP antibody (Sp6), which carries a recurrent idiotype, to thymocytes of prenatally untreated and TNBS-treated litters was explored. Depletion and reconstitution experiments revealed that in the thymus of 10-day-old litters Sp6 as well as TNP was presented exclusively by B cells. After stimulation with TNP-HRBC, B cells could still present the antigen, but depletion of B cells no longer abolished proliferation, i.e. after stimulation intrathymic B cells were no longer the only source for presentation of external antigen. B cells of prenatally tolerized mice differed inasmuch as they initiated proliferation only in response to Sp6, but not in response to the neoself-determinant TNP. Furthermore, after challenge with TNP in an immunogenic form, thymic as well as splenic B cells had lost the capacity to provide positive signals to T cells specific for the neoself determinant as well as to T cells specific for the cognate antibody. It is concluded that B cells are of importance in the intrathymic selection of the T cell repertoire and that they are involved in the process of tolerization towards nominal antigen.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2085487     DOI: 10.1093/intimm/2.5.427

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Immunol        ISSN: 0953-8178            Impact factor:   4.823


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