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. 1994 Jun 10;264(5165):1587-9.
doi: 10.1126/science.8202711.

Anergic T cells as suppressor cells in vitro

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Anergic T cells as suppressor cells in vitro

G Lombardi et al. Science. .

Abstract

T cell-mediated suppression is an established phenomenon, but its underlying mechanisms are obscure. An in vitro system was used to test the possibility that anergic T cells can act as specific suppressor cells. Anergic human T cells caused inhibition of antigen-specific and allospecific T cell proliferation. In order for the inhibition to occur, the anergic T cells had to be specific for the same antigen-presenting cells (APCs) as the T cells that were suppressed. The mechanism of this suppression appears to be competition for the APC surface and for locally produced interleukin-2.

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  • T cells and suppression in vitro.
    Scott B, Kaye J, Lo D. Scott B, et al. Science. 1994 Oct 21;266(5184):464-5. doi: 10.1126/science.7939690. Science. 1994. PMID: 7939690 No abstract available.

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