Evidence for antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity by T cells bearing receptors for IgG
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Evidence for antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity by T cells bearing receptors for IgG
Abstract
Human lymphocyte populations comprising T cells, T depleted lymphocytes, and T cells enriched for, or depleted of, IgG Fc receptor-bearing (TG) cells, were separated using rosette techniques. All lymphocytes were assessed for the ability to lyse antibody-coated chicken erythrocytes and SL2 mouse lymphoma cells. Their activity was compared with that of monocytes and neutrophil-enriched preparations. IgG Fc receptor positive cells within the T population were highly active in both cytotoxicity assays; the activity could not be ascribed to contamination by monocytes or neutrophils. The TG cells forming junctions with the target cells possessed a characteristic ultrastructure.
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