Mls and the helper T-cell repertoire. I. Mls as a regulator of T-helper cell activation
- PMID: 2976780
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-313x.1988.tb00419.x
Mls and the helper T-cell repertoire. I. Mls as a regulator of T-helper cell activation
Abstract
We provide evidence that the Mls reaction involves a broad cross-section of the helper cell population. In addition to those cells reacting overtly to Mls stimulatory spleen cells, there is a second large population of helper cells that are affected by an Mls difference. This latent Mls effect is manifested by either synergy or antagonism in mitogen-mediated, Ia-dependent T-cell activation, depending on Mlsa or Mlsb phenotypes of stimulator cells, respectively. Our data can be explained by attributing to Mls alleles the function of differential regulation of autoreactivity of T cells. The results show that the concept of the Mls exerting a negative signal deserves serious consideration.
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