Heterogeneity of helper/inducer T lymphocytes. IV. Stimulation of resting and activated B cells by Th1 and Th2 clones
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Heterogeneity of helper/inducer T lymphocytes. IV. Stimulation of resting and activated B cells by Th1 and Th2 clones
Abstract
To test the hypothesis that resting and previously activated B lymphocytes differ in their proliferative and differentiative responses to various Th cell-derived stimuli, we have examined the interactions of purified small (resting) and large (activated) murine B cells with rabbit Ig-specific Th1 and Th2 clones in the presence of the Ag analogue, rabbit anti-mouse Ig antibody. Small numbers of Th2 cells induce strong Ag-dependent proliferation of and Ig secretion by both resting and activated B lymphocytes. In contrast, Th1 clones stimulate lower responses of activated B cells and fail to stimulate small resting B cells. An interaction with Th1 clones does make small B cells responsive to the Th2-derived cytokine, IL-4, indicating that Th1 clones are capable of delivering some but not all the stimuli necessary for the induction of humoral immunity. Finally, in order to compare the responses of small and large B cells to cognate interactions and secreted cytokines, we used an autoreactive I-Ak-specific Th2 line. This line induces proliferation of and Ig secretion by I-Ak expressing but not H-2d resting and activated B cells as a result of cognate interactions. However, when the H-2d B cells are bystanders in the presence of cytokine secretion by this Th2 line, or are directly exposed to Th2-derived cytokines, both small and large B cells are induced to proliferate but only the large B cells secrete antibody. These results indicate that the magnitude and nature of antibody responses depend on three principal factors: the cytokines produced by Th cells, the state of activation of the responding B lymphocytes, and whether the B cells are recipients of cognate help or are bystanders at the site of T cell stimulation. Our findings also confirm the view that cognate T-B interactions are most efficient for initiating B cell responses and may allow B cells to subsequently respond to a variety of T cell-derived cytokines.
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