Lymphocyte proliferation in vitro induced by soluble protein antigens. II. Cellular requirements
- PMID: 1086785
- DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830060608
Lymphocyte proliferation in vitro induced by soluble protein antigens. II. Cellular requirements
Abstract
Immune guinea pig lymph node cells were fractionated on Ig anti-Ig or HSA anti-HSA affinity columns or on plastic surface in medium containing carbonyl iron. These techniques selectively removed B lymphocytes, K lymphocytes or adherent cells. The residual cells (Fc receptor-negative T lymphocytes) responded to soluble antigen in vitro in the same way or even better compared with nonfractionated cells. In addition, there was no indication that antigen-antibody complexes were superior to antigen in triggering lymph node cells or purified lymph code T lymphocytes into DNA synthesis. The results obtained suggested that memory T lymphocytes can be stimulated by antigen autonomously.
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