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. 1992 Mar;87(3):485-92.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1992.tb03024.x.

Induction of lymphocyte proliferation by antigen-pulsed human neutrophils

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Induction of lymphocyte proliferation by antigen-pulsed human neutrophils

C Prior et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1992 Mar.

Abstract

We have investigated whether purified antigen-pulsed human neutrophils can induce a proliferative response in purified resting blood lymphocytes. Neutrophils were pulsed with soluble tetanus toxoid (dose range 25-250 Lf/ml) and co-cultured with autologous lymphocytes that had been depleted of MHC class II expressing cells. The antigen-pulsed neutrophils induced an increase of lymphocyte proliferation which was dependent on the antigen dose and the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratios. Neutrophils were less potent than autologous monocytes in stimulating lymphocyte proliferation. Blocking with a monoclonal antibody to a common determinant of the human MHC class II complex failed to reduce the lymphoproliferative effects and allogenic antigen-pulsed neutrophils were also able to elicit lymphocyte proliferation similar to autologous neutrophils. We conclude that antigen-pulsed neutrophils are able to induce lymphocyte proliferation in a non-MHC-restricted fashion.

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