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Comparative Study
. 1980;11(5):541-8.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1980.tb00022.x.

HLA-D/DR restriction of macrophage-dependent antigen activation of immune T lymphocytes: cross-reacting allogeneic HLA-D/DR may partly substitute for self HLA-D/DR

Comparative Study

HLA-D/DR restriction of macrophage-dependent antigen activation of immune T lymphocytes: cross-reacting allogeneic HLA-D/DR may partly substitute for self HLA-D/DR

B O Bergholtz et al. Scand J Immunol. 1980.

Abstract

Optimal proliferative response of T lymphocytes to purified protein derivative of tuberculin (PPD) in vitro requires that antigen be presented by autologous macrophages or allogeneic macrophages sharing HLA-D/DR determinants with the T cell donor. In some cases, however, T cells may respond to a limited extent to PPD in association with macrophages expressing different HLA-D/DR determinants. In this paper experiments are presented where various combinations of T cells and HLA-D/DR disparate macrophages were stimulated with PPD. We often found a stronger PPD-specific response in HLA-D/DR-incompatible combinations in which the macrophages carried HLA-DR antigens known from serological studies to be cross-reactive with those of the T cell donor than in combinations in which this was not the case. Thus, the cross-reactions detected by serology may sometimes be reflected on a functional level in T lymphocyte/macrophage cooperation.

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