| Literature DB >> 6200428 |
D Y Sia, P J Lachmann, K N Leung.
Abstract
PPD-reactive T cell clones have been used to analyse the nature of T lymphocytes that are involved in the 'heterogenization' of tumour cells. This is a phenomenon where coupling tumour cells to a strong antigen (in this case PPD) causes an enhanced immune response to tumour-specific antigens to be elicited providing that the host shows T cell immunity to the strong antigen (in this case is BCG positive). Clones of T cells with the Lyt1+2- phenotype which were unable to mediate delayed-type hypersensitivity but which provided efficient help to hapten-primed B cells were found to potentiate anti-tumour immunity in BCG-negative syngeneic mice when immunized with Con-A-PPD coupled, X-irradiated MC6A tumour cells. There therefore appears to be a mechanism whereby a helper T cell response to one antigen can provide help for the generation of a T cell response to a linked antigen which is analogous to the well-known phenomenon of help to hapten primed B cells. Furthermore the clones of T cells that help B cells the best are those that give maximal augmentation of T cell immunity.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6200428 PMCID: PMC1454546
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunology ISSN: 0019-2805 Impact factor: 7.397