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. 1975 Jan;19(1):67-74.

Surface antigenic specificities of human thymus-derived lymphocytes

Surface antigenic specificities of human thymus-derived lymphocytes

Y Ishii et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1975 Jan.

Abstract

Surface antigenic specificities of human thymus-derived (T) lymphocytes were studied by cytotoxicity tests using a heterologous rabbit anti-human thymus serum. This serum showed higher cytotoxic titres on thymocytes by comparison with peripheral lymphocytes. After proper absorption the antiserum was non-toxic for chronic lymphatic leukaemia cells, but lysed the majority of thymocytes. It also lysed some of peripheral lymphocytes, corresponding to those lymphocytes which bound sheep erythrocytes (E) but not erythrocyte-antibody-complement complexes (EAC). Pretreatment of lymphocytes with the absorbed antiserum and complement completely abrogated rosette formation with E but spared EAC-binding lymphocytes. It also eliminated their reactivity to phytohaemagglutinin and concanavalin A. These findings indicate that the absorbed serum causes selective lysis of T cells. The results obtained from quantitative absorption studies suggest that a certain loss of T-cell antigens is brought about during the differentiation of thymocytes into peripheral T cells.

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