Literature DB >> 313942

Frequency of allogeneic helper T cells responding to whole H-2 differences and to an H-2K difference alone.

S L Swain, P R Panfili, R W Dutton, I Lefkovits.   

Abstract

Limiting dilution analysis was used to determine the frequency of splenic T cells that are stimulated by alloantigen to give help in a primary antibody response to SRBC. Several haplotype combinations were tested. A semilogarithmic plot of the fraction of nonresponding culture as a function of the number of T cells added to excess B cells gave a straight line intercepting with the origin. Thus a single cell-type was limiting, which was required to help B cells respond to SRBC. The frequency of syngeneic precursors of T helper cells specific for SRBC ranged from 1/10,000 to 1/55,000 with a mean of about 1/20,000. Allohelpers generated by whole H-2 differences gave precursor frequencies that ranged from 1/1000 to 1/7000 with a mean of about 1/2500. Thus allohelpers to whole H-2 differences were approximately 8-fold more frequent than SRBC-specific helpers. When the stimulation was limited to the H-2K difference between the mutant B6.C-H-2ba and wild-type B6, frequencies of from 1/2600 to 1/7900 allohelpers were found with a mean of about 1/5000, approximately half the frequency of allohelpers to whole H-2 differences. Thus some, but probably not all, of the magnitude of allogeneic halp can be attributed to the high frequency of helper T cells that respond to a given alloantigen.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 313942

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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