Polyclonal activation of murine B lymphocytes by Fc fragments. I. The requirement for two signals in the generation of the polyclonal antibody response induced by Fc fragments
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Polyclonal activation of murine B lymphocytes by Fc fragments. I. The requirement for two signals in the generation of the polyclonal antibody response induced by Fc fragments
Abstract
Fc fragments derived from human IgG1 induce murine splenic B lymphocytes to undergo proliferation and differentiation to antibody-secreting cells. The polyclonal antibody response was found to require both the presence of macrophages and T cells. Spleen cell cultures from nude mice or T cell-depleted normal mice proliferate to the level of untreated control mice but do not produce polyclonal antibody unless T cells are added. Regulation of the Fc fragment induced B cell differentiation to antibody synthesis apparently occurs through two distinct signals. One signal is provided by Fc fragments for proliferation and the other by T cells for differentiation. This suggestion is supported by the observation that spleen cell preparations, devoid of T cells, are capable of proliferation to the level of normal spleen cell cultures in response to Fc fragments, but are incapable of making a polyclonal antibody response. The cell population that responds to the differentiation signal also responds to the proliferative signal. "Hot pulse" experiments demonstrated that proliferation precedes polyclonal activation.
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