Inducible cell contact signals regulate early activation gene expression during B-T lymphocyte collaboration
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Inducible cell contact signals regulate early activation gene expression during B-T lymphocyte collaboration
Abstract
B cells get help in the antibody response by presenting processed Ag to Th cells. We asked whether the Ag-presenting B cell must induce Th functions before receiving help, or whether B cell activation is a direct consequence of T cell recognition of Ag on the B cell surface. To obtain a prompt and sensitive indication of the receipt of growth signals, we measured mRNA levels of the immediate early genes, c-myc and egr-1, in T and B cells separated from Ag-specific B-T conjugates of normal, resting murine B cells and a Th line. Although Ag-dependent increases in B cell c-myc expression occur as early as 2 h after conjugation, early c-myc expression in the B cell was also seen when the Th cells were activated with immobilized anti-CD3 in the absence of Ag recognition. Therefore, T cell activation rather than Ag recognition per se appears to be responsible for the early c-myc signal in the B cells. The c-myc response in the B cell depends on induction of a contact-dependent helper function in the T cell, which is inhibitable by cyclosporin A acting on the T cell. Delivery of contact help is not blocked by anti-class II MHC antibody. Contact with activated Th cells induces a different pattern of immediate early gene expression from that induced by cross-linking the B cell Ag receptor.
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