Suppressor cell induction in vitro. I. Kinetics of induction of antigen-specific suppressor cells
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- DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830060412
Suppressor cell induction in vitro. I. Kinetics of induction of antigen-specific suppressor cells
Abstract
The induction of antigen-specific suppressor cells in vitro, using high concentrations (100 mug/ml) of keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) in Marbrook flasks is described. Spleen and cortisone-resistant thymocytes were the richest source of suppressor cell precursors, compared to lymph node cells, peripheral blood lymphocytes or thoracic duct lymphocytes. Suppressor cells induced with KLH only suppressed KLH-reactive helper cells, and not B cells or helper cells of other specificity. The suppressor cells were T cells, as judged by their sensitivity to anti-Thy-1.2, heterologous anti-T, but not anti-B antisera.
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