beta2-Microglobulin: a reevaluation
- PMID: 57073
beta2-Microglobulin: a reevaluation
Abstract
Rabbit antiserum to human beta2-microglobulin was used to inhibit the proliferative response of lymphocytes in a variety of in vitro assays and to block the effector phase of the cell mediated lympholysis reaction. The antiserum was able to inhibit both of these reactions; it is not clear whether the cytotoxic reaction that we are studying in a xenogeneic human-rabbit system is based on phytohemagglutinin dependent cytotoxicity or on specific recognition of target cells by receptors on the effector cells, or most likely on a combination of both cytotoxic mechanisms. Whereas the possibility that beta2-microglobulin may be associated with receptors on the thymus-derived lymphocyte surface is considered, it is also pointed out that the effect of the antiserum may be based on other mechanisms of perturbing the membrane so as to inhibit these responses.
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