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. 1981 Mar;43(3):517-25.

Induction of human antigen-specific suppressor factors in vitro

Induction of human antigen-specific suppressor factors in vitro

S Kontiainen et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1981 Mar.

Abstract

Based on methods used for the in vitro induction of antigen-specific suppressor cells in the mouse, we have cultured Ficoll-Isopaque-separated human blood cells with high dose of antigen (100 microgram/ml) in Marbrook culture vessels for 4 days. The resulting cells, when further recultured for 24 hr with a low dose of antigen (1 microgram/ml), released into the supernatant material, termed 'suppressor factor', which inhibited, in an antigen-specific manner, the antibody response of mouse spleen cells in culture. The suppressor factor was analysed using immunoabsorbents, and was bound to and eluted from specific antigen, concanavalin A and lentil lectin, anti-human Ia antibodies, and anti-mouse suppressor factor antibodies, but was not bound to antibodies against human IgG.

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