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INTERACTION OF HUMAN THYMUS-DERIVED AND NON-THYMUS-DERIVED LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : INDUCTION OF PROLIFERATION AND ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS IN B LYMPHOCYTES BY A SOLUBLE FACTOR RELEASED FROM ANTIGEN-STIMULATED T LYMPHOCYTES

Relatively pure populations of human T and B lymphocytes were obtained from blood and tonsils using density gradient centrifugation in bovine serum albumin. Antigen alone was incapable of triggering the B lymphocyte into blast transformation or to secrete antibody. However, supernatants from tetanus...

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Autores principales: Geha, Raif S., Schneeberger, Eveline, Rosen, Fred S., Merler, Ezio
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1973
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4200776
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author Geha, Raif S.
Schneeberger, Eveline
Rosen, Fred S.
Merler, Ezio
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Schneeberger, Eveline
Rosen, Fred S.
Merler, Ezio
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description Relatively pure populations of human T and B lymphocytes were obtained from blood and tonsils using density gradient centrifugation in bovine serum albumin. Antigen alone was incapable of triggering the B lymphocyte into blast transformation or to secrete antibody. However, supernatants from tetanus toxoid-stimulated T cells obtained from immune donors contained a factor mitogenic for B lymphocytes. 50–60% of B cells responded to this lymphocyte mitogenic factor (LMF) by proliferation, loss of C3 reactivity, and change to a secretory state. LMF-stimulated B cells exhibited a three- to fivefold increase in protein secretion and a six- to eightfold increase in gamma G globulin secretion. De novo secreted IgG had specificity directed to the tetanus toxoid present in the LMF containing T-cell supernatants. This was confirmed by an increase in the number of indirect plaque-forming cells to tetanus toxoid-coated sheep red blood cells after stimulation of B cells with LMF. It is proposed that in the course of the response to a previously encountered protein antigen, sensitized human T cells emit a signal in the form of a soluble product that, together with antigen, triggers B cells into division and antibody secretion. The experimental model utilized can be adapted to study human T-B cell cooperation under various conditions in normal individuals and in individuals with immunodeficiency diseases.
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spelling pubmed-21394472008-04-17 INTERACTION OF HUMAN THYMUS-DERIVED AND NON-THYMUS-DERIVED LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : INDUCTION OF PROLIFERATION AND ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS IN B LYMPHOCYTES BY A SOLUBLE FACTOR RELEASED FROM ANTIGEN-STIMULATED T LYMPHOCYTES Geha, Raif S. Schneeberger, Eveline Rosen, Fred S. Merler, Ezio J Exp Med Article Relatively pure populations of human T and B lymphocytes were obtained from blood and tonsils using density gradient centrifugation in bovine serum albumin. Antigen alone was incapable of triggering the B lymphocyte into blast transformation or to secrete antibody. However, supernatants from tetanus toxoid-stimulated T cells obtained from immune donors contained a factor mitogenic for B lymphocytes. 50–60% of B cells responded to this lymphocyte mitogenic factor (LMF) by proliferation, loss of C3 reactivity, and change to a secretory state. LMF-stimulated B cells exhibited a three- to fivefold increase in protein secretion and a six- to eightfold increase in gamma G globulin secretion. De novo secreted IgG had specificity directed to the tetanus toxoid present in the LMF containing T-cell supernatants. This was confirmed by an increase in the number of indirect plaque-forming cells to tetanus toxoid-coated sheep red blood cells after stimulation of B cells with LMF. It is proposed that in the course of the response to a previously encountered protein antigen, sensitized human T cells emit a signal in the form of a soluble product that, together with antigen, triggers B cells into division and antibody secretion. The experimental model utilized can be adapted to study human T-B cell cooperation under various conditions in normal individuals and in individuals with immunodeficiency diseases. The Rockefeller University Press 1973-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2139447/ /pubmed/4200776 Text en Copyright © 1973 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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Geha, Raif S.
Schneeberger, Eveline
Rosen, Fred S.
Merler, Ezio
INTERACTION OF HUMAN THYMUS-DERIVED AND NON-THYMUS-DERIVED LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : INDUCTION OF PROLIFERATION AND ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS IN B LYMPHOCYTES BY A SOLUBLE FACTOR RELEASED FROM ANTIGEN-STIMULATED T LYMPHOCYTES
title INTERACTION OF HUMAN THYMUS-DERIVED AND NON-THYMUS-DERIVED LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : INDUCTION OF PROLIFERATION AND ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS IN B LYMPHOCYTES BY A SOLUBLE FACTOR RELEASED FROM ANTIGEN-STIMULATED T LYMPHOCYTES
title_full INTERACTION OF HUMAN THYMUS-DERIVED AND NON-THYMUS-DERIVED LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : INDUCTION OF PROLIFERATION AND ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS IN B LYMPHOCYTES BY A SOLUBLE FACTOR RELEASED FROM ANTIGEN-STIMULATED T LYMPHOCYTES
title_fullStr INTERACTION OF HUMAN THYMUS-DERIVED AND NON-THYMUS-DERIVED LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : INDUCTION OF PROLIFERATION AND ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS IN B LYMPHOCYTES BY A SOLUBLE FACTOR RELEASED FROM ANTIGEN-STIMULATED T LYMPHOCYTES
title_full_unstemmed INTERACTION OF HUMAN THYMUS-DERIVED AND NON-THYMUS-DERIVED LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : INDUCTION OF PROLIFERATION AND ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS IN B LYMPHOCYTES BY A SOLUBLE FACTOR RELEASED FROM ANTIGEN-STIMULATED T LYMPHOCYTES
title_short INTERACTION OF HUMAN THYMUS-DERIVED AND NON-THYMUS-DERIVED LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : INDUCTION OF PROLIFERATION AND ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS IN B LYMPHOCYTES BY A SOLUBLE FACTOR RELEASED FROM ANTIGEN-STIMULATED T LYMPHOCYTES
title_sort interaction of human thymus-derived and non-thymus-derived lymphocytes in vitro : induction of proliferation and antibody synthesis in b lymphocytes by a soluble factor released from antigen-stimulated t lymphocytes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4200776
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