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Abstract
Using normal human lymphocytes isolated by sedimentation and cotton column adherence, we report development of a reliable assay of immunosuppression of PHA-induced blastogenesis by serum from patients with burn injuries. These lymphocyte cultures contained both responder cells (subpopulation x) and regulator cells (subpopulation y). Lymphocytes isolated by gradient centrifugation on sodium metrizoate-Ficoll contained responder cells (x) but no regulator cells (y). Cultures of lymphocytes isolated by this method were stimulated by PHA but were not suppressed by the addition of patient serum. When lymphocytes were isolated by a cotton column adherence/Lymphoprep centrifugation-double separation, subpopulations (x) and (y) were isolated. We have established that both subpopulations were necessary for suppression to occur, and that (y) operates as the regulator of (x). Finally, by manipulating B cell and T cell populations isolated by nylon column adherence or AET rosette separation, we have demonstrated that the regulator ability of subpopulation (y) is the result of B cell activation of suppressor T cells.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 6444674 DOI: 10.1097/00005373-198003000-00003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Trauma ISSN: 0022-5282