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. 1981;13(5):447-51.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1981.tb00155.x.

Fc receptors on human T lymphocytes: loss of Fc mu and expression of Fc gamma receptors by T cells stimulated in mixed lymphocyte reaction

Fc receptors on human T lymphocytes: loss of Fc mu and expression of Fc gamma receptors by T cells stimulated in mixed lymphocyte reaction

A Moretta et al. Scand J Immunol. 1981.

Abstract

The consequences of allogeneic stimulation on the expression of Fc mu or Fc gamma receptors were analysed in T-cell populations responding in mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). Unfractionated T-cell populations were cultured with a pool or irradiated allogeneic T-depleted cells. The responder E-rosetting cells progressively lost Fc mu and acquired Fc gamma receptors. The change of the original Fc receptor phenotype is not the consequence of a preferential proliferative response of TG versus TM cells but is likely due to a de novo expression of Fc gamma receptors by T cells lacking detectable Fc receptors (T-null) and also to the loss of Fc mu and expression of Fc gamma receptors by TM cells. These data suggest that, after MLR, responder T cells can modify their Fc receptor phenotype.

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