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. 1977 May;74(5):2084-8.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.74.5.2084.

Binding to idiotypic determinants of large proportions of thymus-derived lymphocytes in idiotypically suppressed mice

Binding to idiotypic determinants of large proportions of thymus-derived lymphocytes in idiotypically suppressed mice

F L Owen et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1977 May.

Abstract

All A/J mice immunized with a conjugate of p-azophenylarsonate groups to keyhole limpet hemocyanin produce antibodies against azophenylarsonate, some of which share a crossreactive idiotype. The appearance of the idiotype can be suppressed, without reducing the response against azophenylarsonate, by injecting rabbit anti-idiotypic antibodies prior to immunization. We have now observed that mice suppressed in this way, or by adoptive transfer of leukocytes from other suppressed mice, and then immunized with the hemocyanin-azophenylarsonate conjugate, possess high proportions (up to 14%) of lymphocytes that form rosettes with A/J erythrocytes coated with Fab fragments possessing the idiotype. Idiotypic specificity was demonstrated by various experiments. Most of all of the rosette-forming lymphocytes appear to be thymus-derived lymphocytes (T cells). Treatment of T cells with trypsin eliminated the capacity to form rosettes, which was restored on standing overnight in medium. Thus, the receptors are synthesized by the cells and are not passively adsorbed. Treatment of mice with anti-idiotypic antiserum without antigenic stimulation did not elicit substantial numbers of rosette-forming cells. The requirement for antigen suggests that antigen-idiotype complexes may be a stimulatory agent. A prolonged rest period after immunization of suppressed mice was required for the induction of high percentages of rosette-forming cells. Rosette formation provides a convenient method for studying factors that induce the formation of idiotype-specific T cells.

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