| Literature DB >> 3106197 |
A D Rees, K Praputpittaya, A Scoging, N Dobson, J Ivanyi, D Young, J R Lamb.
Abstract
Human lymphoproliferative responses to a rabbit anti-idiotypic antibody (anti-Id TB71) and the corresponding mycobacterial protein antigen [38,000 molecular weight (MW)] have been investigated in a number of donors. It was found that responsiveness to anti-Id TB71 correlated with responder and non-responder (four subjects each) status to the 38,000 MW antigen. Furthermore, the induction of T-cell proliferation by both the 38,000 MW antigen and the anti-Id TB71 was dependent on accessory cells. When taken together with the concordance between the 38,000 MW antigen and anti-Id responsiveness, this implies that the 38,000 MW antigen and anti-Id TB71 stimulate related, or at least partially overlapping, repertoires of T cells. This was confirmed by the finding that cloned T cells reactive with the 38,000 MW antigen also proliferated in response to the anti-Id TB71. These observations are readily explained if the anti-idiotypic antibody contains an internal image of, and can therefore mimic, the antigen.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3106197 PMCID: PMC1453239
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunology ISSN: 0019-2805 Impact factor: 7.397