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. 1980;12(1):13-21.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1980.tb00036.x.

Mitogenic responsiveness of human T-lymphocyte subpopulations: regulation by suppressive Fc-receptor-bearing T cells and influence of fractionation procedures

Mitogenic responsiveness of human T-lymphocyte subpopulations: regulation by suppressive Fc-receptor-bearing T cells and influence of fractionation procedures

M L Dillner-Centerlind et al. Scand J Immunol. 1980.

Abstract

The proliferative response induced by leucoagglutinin (La) in different subpopulations of human T lymphocytes was studied. Subpopulations enriched in cells with either high- or low-avidity receptors for sheep erythrocytes (SRBC) (EH +, EL +) were prepared by sequential E-rosetting. In addition, T lymphocytes prepared by E-rosetting under optimal conditions (E + TOT) were fractionated on wheat germ agglutin (WGA)-Sepharose columns, rendering fractions enriched in lymphocytes with either low- or high-avidity receptors for WGA. The T lymphocytes were found to comprise at least three functionally distinct subpopulations, differing with respect to mitogen responsiveness. Cells characterized by high-avidity receptors for WGA and SRBC were highly responsive to La stimulation, regardless of the method used for purification. In contrast, cells with low-avidity receptors for WGA and probably also for SRBC but lacking Fc receptors for IgG responded only marginally but were conditioned to respond when subjected to E-rosetting under optimal conditions. This response was suppressed by lymphocytes with Fc receptors for IgG, which probably also had low-avidity receptors for WGA and SRBC. The lymphocytes with high-avidity receptors for WGA ans SRBC did not appear to be susceptible to suppression by Fc gamma + cells.

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