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. 1987 Jun;107(1):172-9.
doi: 10.1016/0008-8749(87)90277-2.

Functional studies of T4+ lymphocyte subsets distinguished by the monoclonal antibody 5/9: suppressor-effector T4+ lymphocytes derive from the 5/9+ subset

Functional studies of T4+ lymphocyte subsets distinguished by the monoclonal antibody 5/9: suppressor-effector T4+ lymphocytes derive from the 5/9+ subset

O Irigoyen et al. Cell Immunol. 1987 Jun.

Abstract

Human T lymphocytes bearing the cell surface antigen T4 are functionally heterogeneous, exerting helper/inducer, suppressor-inducer, suppressor-effector, and cytotoxic activities. Other cell surface antigens with a more restricted expression may help separate T4+ lymphocytes into functionally distinct subsets. This report describes the regulatory functions of T4+ lymphocytes fractionated by the monoclonal antibody 5/9, which detects a cell surface antigen present on 50-60% of T4+ lymphocytes. The results indicate that both 5/9+ and 5/9- T4 subsets contain helper/inducer and suppressor-inducer cells. Suppressor-effector activity, however, is found predominantly within the 5/9+ T4 subset. The 5/9 antibody thus identifies the suppressor-effector subset of T4+ lymphocytes, although it does not distinguish between T4+ cells with or without helper/inducer and suppressor-inducer functions.

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