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The suppressive effects of monocytes in the autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction.

L A Fernandez, J M MacSween.   

Abstract

The response of isolated T cells to autologous non-T mononuclear cells is called the autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction (AMLR). The responding T cells show immunological memory and specificity. This reaction was present in all thirty normal individuals tested. Since the AMLR in the absence of evidence of in vivo excessive lymphoproliferation must somehow be controlled, we have studied the interactions of enriched T cells, B cells and monocytes in culture as possible means of regulation of this reaction. Increased rate of [3H] thymidine incorporation by T lymphocytes were observed when they were cultured with mitomycin-treated autologous non-T cells. This was increased when the stimulating cells were enriched for B lymphocytes and was significantly decreased when the stimulating cells were enriched for monocytes. Addition of monocyte-enriched cells to B-enriched cells in a 1:1 ratio, significantly suppressed the AMLR (P- less than 0.01). Equivalent numbers of monocytes did not suppress T-cell responses to phytohaemagglutinin (PHA). Monocyte-enriched cells were separated from stimulating B-enriched cells by nucleopore (0.6 mu) or dialysis tubing (0.12 mu) in Marbrook chambers. Soluble products released from monocyte-enriched cells also suppressed the AMLR. The significance of the AMLR in vivo is uncertain but it may be important in immunoregulation, monocytes playing an important role.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6459291      PMCID: PMC1554996     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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