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. 1977 Dec;74(12):5662-6.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.74.12.5662.

Physiological regulation of antigen binding to T cells: role of a soluble macrophage factor and of interferon

Physiological regulation of antigen binding to T cells: role of a soluble macrophage factor and of interferon

P Lonai et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1977 Dec.

Abstract

A soluble product of macrophages (MF) and mouse viral interferon (IF) increase both major histocompatibility antigenic determinants and the number of antigen-binding cells in nonstimulated T cell-enriched mouse lymphocyte cultures. MF increases Ia and not H-2 antigens; IF increases H-2 but not Ia antigens. The increased antigen binding due to MF can be inhibited by anti-Ia but not by anti-H-2 sera, whereas IF-induced binding is sensitive to anti-H-2 but not to anti-Ia sera. The specificity of IF- or MF-induced binding of branched synthetic polypeptides by T cells is different from that of B cells and similar to the specificity of the Ir gene regulation. MF increases antigen binding only in Ir high-responder animals. The IF-induced antigen binding is not dependent on the Ir genotype. MF-reactive cells express the Ly-1 marker, and the IF-reactive antigen binders express the Ly-2 phenotype. It is suggested that MF and IF are physiological mediators of antigen binding by T cells.

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