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Stimulator cell requirements for allospecific T cell subsets: specialized accessory cells are required to activate helper but not cytolytic T lymphocyte precursors.

A A Czitrom, G H Sunshine, T Reme, R Ceredig, A L Glasebrook, A Kelso, H R MacDonald.   

Abstract

Murine cortisone-resistant thymocytes were separated by staining with monoclonal anti-Lyt-2 antibody and FMF into Lyt-2- and Lyt-2+ subsets in order to analyze the nature of stimulator accessory cells required to activate each of these functionally distinct T cell subpopulations. The Lyt-2- fraction was able to proliferate but not to generate cytotoxic cells when stimulated by irradiated allogeneic spleen cells. Fractionation of the stimulator population showed that low numbers of dendritic cells and splenic macrophages, but not equivalent numbers of whole spleen cells or peritoneal macrophages, were able to stimulate the Lyt-2- population. On the other hand, the Lyt-2+ population, which showed little if any proliferation in response to irradiated spleen cells, contained all the precursors of cytolytic T lymphocytes. In contrast to the highly specific stimulator requirement of the Lyt-2- fraction, allospecific cytotoxic cells were generated from Lyt-2+ cells by any alloantigen-bearing stimulator cell provided interleukin 2 was present. This was confirmed by limiting dilution analysis: alloreactive CTL-P frequencies in spleen and thymus were not influenced by the nature of the stimulator cell. These data collectively indicate that heterogeneous Ia+ accessory cells are required to stimulate helper but not cytolytic T cell precursors.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6600241

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


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Authors:  S Rich
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1983-09-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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Authors:  A A Czitrom; M Liddell
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Authors:  M Gullberg; K A Smith
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1986-02-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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