Activated B lymphocytes: stimulators of an augmented autologous mixed leukocyte reaction
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- DOI: 10.1016/0008-8749(85)90220-5
Activated B lymphocytes: stimulators of an augmented autologous mixed leukocyte reaction
Abstract
The characteristics of the non-T cell(s) which stimulate T-lymphocyte proliferation in the autologous mixed leukocyte reaction (AMLR) have been at issue since this in vitro reaction was first described. Dendritic cells have been shown to be the most potent stimulator cells, but B cells, null cells, and macrophages have also been demonstrated to have the capacity to stimulate autologous T-cell proliferation. A cell preparation obtained from human peripheral blood was highly enriched for surface immunoglobulin-positive B cells. These cells were activated by brief culture with various B-cell mitogens and then compared to untreated B cells with regard to stimulatory activity in the AMLR. Mitogen-activated B cells were markedly augmented in their capacity to stimulate autologous T-cell proliferation when compared with untreated B cells. Fractionation of the B-cell preparation into high- and low-density subpopulations demonstrated that the high-density cells, enriched in resting B cells, had minimal stimulatory activity but could be activated to have increased AMLR-stimulatory capacity. Proliferation of the activated B lymphocytes was not required for the generation of the augmented AMLR. Response to both untreated and mitogen-activated B cells was a property of T4-positive T lymphocytes. The increase in stimulatory capacity was associated with a decrease in cell surface immunoglobulin, but no significant alteration in the percentage or fluorescence intensity of anti-Ia staining cells was detected. Activated B cells which are generated in vivo may acquire the capacity to generate T effector cells or factors important in the regulation of B-cell function.
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