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CELL INTERACTIONS IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN VITRO : III. SPECIFIC COLLABORATION ACROSS A CELL IMPERMEABLE MEMBRANE

Tissue cultures with two compartments, separated by a cell impermeable nuclepore membrane (1 µ pore size), were used to investigate the mechanism of T-B lymphocyte cooperation. It was found that collaboration was as effective when the T and B lymphocyte populations were separated by the membrane as...

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Autores principales: Feldmann, Marc, Basten, Antony
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1972
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5064225
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description Tissue cultures with two compartments, separated by a cell impermeable nuclepore membrane (1 µ pore size), were used to investigate the mechanism of T-B lymphocyte cooperation. It was found that collaboration was as effective when the T and B lymphocyte populations were separated by the membrane as when they were mixed together. Critical tests were performed to verify that the membranes used were in fact cell impermeable. The specificity of the augmentation of the B cell response by various T cell populations was investigated. Only the response of B cells reactive to determinants on the same molecule as recognized by the T cells was augmented markedly. Specific activation of thymocytes by antigen was necessary for efficient collaboration across the membrane. The response of both unprimed and hapten-primed spleen cells was augmented by the T cell "factor" although, as expected, hapten-primed cells yielded greater responses. The T cell factor acted as efficiently if T cells were present or absent in the lower chamber. Thus the site of action of the T cell factor was not on other T cells, but was either on macrophages or the B cells themselves. The T cell-specific immunizing factor did not pass through dialysis membranes. The experiments reported here help rule out some of the possible theories of T-B cell collaboration. Clearly T-B cell contact was not necessary for successful cooperation to occur in this system. Possible theoretical interpretations of the results and their bearing on the detailed mechanism of T-B lymphocyte cooperation are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-21391922008-04-17 CELL INTERACTIONS IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN VITRO : III. SPECIFIC COLLABORATION ACROSS A CELL IMPERMEABLE MEMBRANE Feldmann, Marc Basten, Antony J Exp Med Article Tissue cultures with two compartments, separated by a cell impermeable nuclepore membrane (1 µ pore size), were used to investigate the mechanism of T-B lymphocyte cooperation. It was found that collaboration was as effective when the T and B lymphocyte populations were separated by the membrane as when they were mixed together. Critical tests were performed to verify that the membranes used were in fact cell impermeable. The specificity of the augmentation of the B cell response by various T cell populations was investigated. Only the response of B cells reactive to determinants on the same molecule as recognized by the T cells was augmented markedly. Specific activation of thymocytes by antigen was necessary for efficient collaboration across the membrane. The response of both unprimed and hapten-primed spleen cells was augmented by the T cell "factor" although, as expected, hapten-primed cells yielded greater responses. The T cell factor acted as efficiently if T cells were present or absent in the lower chamber. Thus the site of action of the T cell factor was not on other T cells, but was either on macrophages or the B cells themselves. The T cell-specific immunizing factor did not pass through dialysis membranes. The experiments reported here help rule out some of the possible theories of T-B cell collaboration. Clearly T-B cell contact was not necessary for successful cooperation to occur in this system. Possible theoretical interpretations of the results and their bearing on the detailed mechanism of T-B lymphocyte cooperation are discussed. The Rockefeller University Press 1972-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2139192/ /pubmed/5064225 Text en Copyright © 1972 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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CELL INTERACTIONS IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN VITRO : III. SPECIFIC COLLABORATION ACROSS A CELL IMPERMEABLE MEMBRANE
title CELL INTERACTIONS IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN VITRO : III. SPECIFIC COLLABORATION ACROSS A CELL IMPERMEABLE MEMBRANE
title_full CELL INTERACTIONS IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN VITRO : III. SPECIFIC COLLABORATION ACROSS A CELL IMPERMEABLE MEMBRANE
title_fullStr CELL INTERACTIONS IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN VITRO : III. SPECIFIC COLLABORATION ACROSS A CELL IMPERMEABLE MEMBRANE
title_full_unstemmed CELL INTERACTIONS IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN VITRO : III. SPECIFIC COLLABORATION ACROSS A CELL IMPERMEABLE MEMBRANE
title_short CELL INTERACTIONS IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN VITRO : III. SPECIFIC COLLABORATION ACROSS A CELL IMPERMEABLE MEMBRANE
title_sort cell interactions in the immune response in vitro : iii. specific collaboration across a cell impermeable membrane
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