Literature DB >> 91657

Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. II. Induction of suppressor T cells with idiotype-coupled syngeneic spleen cells.

M S Sy, B A Bach, A Brown, A Nisonoff, B Benacerraf, M I Greene.   

Abstract

Anti-p-azobenzenearsonate (ABA) antibodies, coupled covalently to normal syngeneic spleen cells and then given intravenously to normal animals, were found to be potent tolerogens for delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) to ABA. The ability of the antibody-coupled cells to induce tolerance was determined to be a result of the cross-reactive idiotype (CRI+) fraction of the antibodies, because anti-ABA antibodies lacking the CRI+ components when coupled to spleen cells were unable to cause any significant inhibition. Furthermore, genetic analysis revealed that the ability of CRI-coupled cells to inhibit ABA-specific DTH is linked to Igh-1 heavy chain allotype, in as much animals which possess heavy chain allotypes similar to that of A/J were sensitive to this inhibition. Adoptive transfer experiments provided evidence that CRI-coupled cells induce suppressor cells, and spleen cells or thymocytes from animals received CRI-coupled cells were able to transfer suppression to naive recipients. In addition, treatment with anti-Thy1.2 serum plus complement completely abrogated their ability to transfer suppression. Thus, this active suppression is a T-cell-dependent phenomenon. In investigating the specificity of these suppressor T cells, it was found that they functioned in an antigen-specific manner and were unable to suppress the development of DTH to an unrelated hapten 2,4-dinitro-1-fluorobenzene.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 91657      PMCID: PMC2185698          DOI: 10.1084/jem.150.5.1229

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


  24 in total

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Authors:  T Tada; M Taniguchi; T Takemori
Journal:  Transplant Rev       Date:  1975

2.  Specific suppressor responses to antigen under I region control.

Authors:  B Benacerraf; R N Germain
Journal:  Fed Proc       Date:  1979-06

3.  Production of large amounts of antibodies in individual mice.

Authors:  A S Tung; S T Ju; S Sato; A Nisonoff
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1976-03       Impact factor: 5.422

4.  Requirements for induction of T cell tolerance to DNFB: efficiency of membrane-associated DNFB.

Authors:  H N Claman; S D Miller
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1976-08       Impact factor: 5.422

5.  Anti-idiotype induced regulation of helper cell function for the response to phosphorylcholine in adult BALB/c mice.

Authors:  K Bottomly; B J Mathieson; D E Mosier
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1978-11-01       Impact factor: 14.307

6.  Suppression of idiotype and generation of suppressor T cells with idiotype-conjugated thymocytes.

Authors:  Y Dohi; A Nisonoff
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1979-10-01       Impact factor: 14.307

7.  Presence on idiotype-specific suppressor T cells of receptors that interact with molecules bearing the idiotype.

Authors:  F L Owen; S T Ju; A Nisonoff
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1977-06-01       Impact factor: 14.307

8.  Frequency of occurrence of idiotypes associated with anti-p-azophenylarsonate antibodies arising in mice immunologically suppressed with respect to a cross-reactive idiotype.

Authors:  S Ju; A Gray; A Nisonoff
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1977-03-01       Impact factor: 14.307

9.  Mechanisms of regulation of cell-mediated immunity. III. The characterization of azobenzenearsonate-specific suppressor T-cell-derived-suppressor factors.

Authors:  M I Greene; B A Bach; B Benacerraf
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1979-05-01       Impact factor: 14.307

10.  Evidence for the linkage of the IGC H locus to a gene controlling the idiotypic specificity of anti-p-azophenylarsonate antibodies in strain A mice.

Authors:  L L Pawlak; E B Mushinski; A Nisonoff; M Potter
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1973-01-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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  18 in total

Review 1.  Epitope-specific and idiotype-specific cellular interactions in a model protein antigen system.

Authors:  E E Sercarz; D W Metzger
Journal:  Springer Semin Immunopathol       Date:  1980-08

Review 2.  Autoregulation of immune responses via idiotype network interactions.

Authors:  L S Rodkey
Journal:  Microbiol Rev       Date:  1980-12

3.  Influence of subclass-specific anti-idiotypic antibodies on the kinetics of the immune response to BCG.

Authors:  H Daus; H J Hammer; K Rajki; H Mauch
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1984-08       Impact factor: 7.397

4.  Feedback control of the secondary antibody response. II. Differences in the rate of induction of T-helper and T-suppressor memory.

Authors:  M W Kennedy; D B Thomas
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1983-10       Impact factor: 7.397

5.  A small hypervariable segment in the variable domain of an immunoglobulin light chain stimulates formation of anti-idiotypic suppressor T cells.

Authors:  N Sakato; M Semma; H N Eisen; T Azuma
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1982-09       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  In vitro and in vivo actions of acetylcholine receptor educated suppressor T cell lines in murine experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis.

Authors:  A R Pachner; F S Kantor
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1984-06       Impact factor: 4.330

7.  Induction of immunoglobulin allotypic suppression in the rabbit: a cellular approach.

Authors:  P Benaroch; G Bordenave
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1984-05       Impact factor: 11.205

8.  Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. X. The induction and suppression of hapten-specific granulomas.

Authors:  C H Ginsburg; R T McCluskey; J T Nepom; M Takaoki; Z M Falchuk; B Benacerraf; M I Greene
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1982-03       Impact factor: 4.307

9.  Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. IV. Idiotype-bearing I-J+ suppressor T cell factors induce second-order suppressor T cells which express anti-idiotypic receptors.

Authors:  M S Sy; M H Dietz; R N Germain; B Benacerraf; M I Greene
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1980-05-01       Impact factor: 14.307

10.  Deregulation of idiotype expression. Induction of tolerance in an anti-idiotypic response.

Authors:  L Ortiz-Ortiz; W O Weigle; D E Parks
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1982-09-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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