| Literature DB >> 87422 |
R S Metzgar, J Bertoglio, J K Anderson, G D Bonnard, F W Ruscetti.
Abstract
Human T lymphocytes that proliferate in the presence of conditioned medium from PHA-stimulated allogeneic peripheral blood cells were shown to express IPA antigens after the 8th culture day. Ia antigens as detected by xenogeneic antisera were present on 80 to 90% of the cultured cells which were also strongly reactive with xenogeneic antisera defining a human T cell antigen and formed E rosettes. Control cultures with PHA or no conditioned medium expressed T cell but not Ia antigens. These cultured T cells also express the same HLA-DRw determinants as the B cells of the donor they were derived from. Absorption of xenogeneic Ia, and HLA-DRw alloantisera with cultured T cells completely removed the reactivity of these sera for enriched peripheral blood B lymphocytes from normal donors.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 87422
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422