Suppression of induced erythrocyte autoantibodies is dependent on Lyt 1 cells
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- PMCID: PMC1453705
Suppression of induced erythrocyte autoantibodies is dependent on Lyt 1 cells
Abstract
When normal mice are immunized with rat RBC, autoantibodies to mouse red cells and antigen-specific suppressor cells are generated. Suppressor cell activity is found in T-enriched populations and suppresses only the induction of autoantibody, not ongoing or secondary autoantibody responses. Using antibodies lytic for either B cells or distinct T-cell subpopulations, we are able to show that suppression is dependent on the presence of Lyt 1+ T cells.
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