Role of antigen-specific B cells in the induction of SRBC-specific T cell proliferation
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Role of antigen-specific B cells in the induction of SRBC-specific T cell proliferation
Abstract
In this study, we ask whether antigen presentation can be effected by antigen-activated B cells. Antigen-dependent in vitro proliferation of T cells from mice primed with SRBC or HoRBC occurs in the presence of B cells primed to the relevant antigen. B cells prepared from lymph nodes of mice primed with irrelevant antigens are not effective antigen-presenting cells for RBC-specific T cell proliferation over a wide range of SRBC doses. This is true even when both RBC and the antigen to which the B cells are primed are included in the culture. In contrast, B cells specific for a hapten determinant coupled to SRBC are able to support proliferation of T cells specific for SRBC determinants. We conclude from these data that antigen-specific B cells play a role in the induction of T cell proliferative responses to SRBC and HoRBC antigens. Two models are proposed: either B cells, upon antigen interaction with surface antibody, are able to act as accessory cells to induce Ia-dependent proliferation of immune T cells; or B cells augment the T cell proliferative response by secretion of antibody, leading to opsonization of the antigen for macrophage uptake and presentation.
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