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. 1992 Jan;53(1):203-9.
doi: 10.1097/00007890-199201000-00039.

Evidence that multiple defects in cell-surface molecule interactions across species differences are responsible for diminished xenogeneic T cell responses

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Evidence that multiple defects in cell-surface molecule interactions across species differences are responsible for diminished xenogeneic T cell responses

R D Moses et al. Transplantation. 1992 Jan.

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to identify which of the several possible defects in cell-surface-molecule interactions are responsible for diminished mouse helper T cell responses to xenoantigens. We measured primary mouse anti-monkey, anti-pig, and anti-human proliferation in vitro in experimental systems in which potential defects were partially corrected by lymphokine supplementation and/or the use of transgenic or hybridoma cell populations. We found that the diminished mouse helper T cell responses to xenoantigens result from at least two defects in cell-surface-molecule interactions between T cells and xenogeneic APCs, specifically TCR and/or CD8 interactions with xenogeneic class I MHC molecules and accessory molecule interactions with their ligands (probably LFA-1 with ICAM-1/ICAM-2 and/or LFA-2 with LFA-3). Other investigators have identified additional defects, such as in lymphokine function across species differences. Thus, there appear to be multiple defects responsible for the diminished cellular immune response to xenoantigens.

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