| Literature DB >> 92517 |
J Z Weinberger, R N Germain, S T Ju, M I Greene, B Benacerraf, M E Dorf.
Abstract
The ability of NP-coupled syngeneic spleen cells to induce antigen-specific T-suppressor cells capable of binding to NP-BSA-coated Petri dishes and mediating transfer of specific suppressive activity to NP was demonstrated. Furthermore, in strains of mice bearing the Ig-1b allotype, including SJL, and in (non-Ig-1b x Ig-1b)F1 hybrids, the NP-specific suppressor cells also interferes with expression of immunity after priming with NIP-BGG. Anti-NPb anti-idiotype antiserum plus complement treatment effectively abrogated the ability to transfer suppression. Formal genetic mapping of the fine specificity of cross-reactivity with Ig-1 allotypic congenic mice implies that expression of this trait is linked to the Ig-1b heavy chain linkage group. The sensitivity of NP-suppressor cells of appropriate strains to anti-idiotype treatment was also consistent with the formal mapping data. These experiments suggest that there are shared V-region structures on antibody and T cells that are crucial in the suppression pathway for the same antigen.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 92517 PMCID: PMC2185689 DOI: 10.1084/jem.150.4.761
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Med ISSN: 0022-1007 Impact factor: 14.307