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. 1988 Mar 1;140(5):1359-65.

Antigen-induced suppression of the proliferative response of T cell clones

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  • PMID: 2450125

Antigen-induced suppression of the proliferative response of T cell clones

G Suzuki et al. J Immunol. .

Abstract

Proliferation of Ag-specific T cell clones can be inhibited by the addition of high concentrations of Ag at the beginning of culture. Under these conditions the cells produce lymphokines and express high affinity IL-2R but fail to divide, even after the addition of exogenous IL-2. This state results from restimulation of the cells with Ag-Ia molecule complexes approximately 20 h after initiation of culture. It can be prevented by addition of either an anti-Ia or an anti-L3T4 mAb at that time, but not by cyclosporin A, and mimicked in cultures containing low concentrations of antigen by addition at that time of high Ag concentrations or normal stimulatory concentrations of Con A. These observations suggest that restimulation of activated T cell clones 20 h after their initial stimulation prevents them from dividing.

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