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SYNERGY DURING IN VITRO CYTOTOXIC ALLOGRAFT RESPONSES : I. EVIDENCE FOR CELL INTERACTION BETWEEN THYMOCYTES AND PERIPHERAL T CELLS

A mouse in vitro allograft system was used to evaluate the concept of T-T interaction in T cell-mediated cellular immunity. In analyzing the responsiveness of thymus-processed lymphocytes as obtained from different tissues, a heretogeneity within T cells was found in regard to their capacity to be i...

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Autor principal: Wagner, Hermann
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1973
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4543455
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description A mouse in vitro allograft system was used to evaluate the concept of T-T interaction in T cell-mediated cellular immunity. In analyzing the responsiveness of thymus-processed lymphocytes as obtained from different tissues, a heretogeneity within T cells was found in regard to their capacity to be immunized in vitro against transplantation antigens. Recirculating T cells were 10–20-fold superior to thymocytes, splenic T cells being intermediate. When few (1.5 x 10(6)) peripheral T cells, in numbers too small to yield good cytotoxic responses, were mixed with 14 x 10(6) thymocytes and the cell mixture immunized in vitro against cell-bound alloantigens, cytotoxic activity was generated exceeding about 10–20-fold the values that could be explained by a pure additive effect. Synergy occurred also in a mixture of responder T cells derived from CBA (H-2(k)) and AKR (H-2(k)) mice. Thus AKR anti-φ C3H serum could be used for discriminating between thymus-derived and peripheral T cell-derived cytotoxic lymphocytes (CL). Cytotoxic activity produced during the synergistic interaction between thymocytes and peripheral T cells was about 70% T cell derived, the remainder being thymus derived. The synoptic interpretation of this finding and "limiting dilution" experiments of the responder cells suggested strongly that peripheral T cells provide the major source for precursor cells of CL, thymocytes acting mainly as helper (amplifier) cells.
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spelling pubmed-21394682008-04-17 SYNERGY DURING IN VITRO CYTOTOXIC ALLOGRAFT RESPONSES : I. EVIDENCE FOR CELL INTERACTION BETWEEN THYMOCYTES AND PERIPHERAL T CELLS Wagner, Hermann J Exp Med Article A mouse in vitro allograft system was used to evaluate the concept of T-T interaction in T cell-mediated cellular immunity. In analyzing the responsiveness of thymus-processed lymphocytes as obtained from different tissues, a heretogeneity within T cells was found in regard to their capacity to be immunized in vitro against transplantation antigens. Recirculating T cells were 10–20-fold superior to thymocytes, splenic T cells being intermediate. When few (1.5 x 10(6)) peripheral T cells, in numbers too small to yield good cytotoxic responses, were mixed with 14 x 10(6) thymocytes and the cell mixture immunized in vitro against cell-bound alloantigens, cytotoxic activity was generated exceeding about 10–20-fold the values that could be explained by a pure additive effect. Synergy occurred also in a mixture of responder T cells derived from CBA (H-2(k)) and AKR (H-2(k)) mice. Thus AKR anti-φ C3H serum could be used for discriminating between thymus-derived and peripheral T cell-derived cytotoxic lymphocytes (CL). Cytotoxic activity produced during the synergistic interaction between thymocytes and peripheral T cells was about 70% T cell derived, the remainder being thymus derived. The synoptic interpretation of this finding and "limiting dilution" experiments of the responder cells suggested strongly that peripheral T cells provide the major source for precursor cells of CL, thymocytes acting mainly as helper (amplifier) cells. The Rockefeller University Press 1973-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2139468/ /pubmed/4543455 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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SYNERGY DURING IN VITRO CYTOTOXIC ALLOGRAFT RESPONSES : I. EVIDENCE FOR CELL INTERACTION BETWEEN THYMOCYTES AND PERIPHERAL T CELLS
title SYNERGY DURING IN VITRO CYTOTOXIC ALLOGRAFT RESPONSES : I. EVIDENCE FOR CELL INTERACTION BETWEEN THYMOCYTES AND PERIPHERAL T CELLS
title_full SYNERGY DURING IN VITRO CYTOTOXIC ALLOGRAFT RESPONSES : I. EVIDENCE FOR CELL INTERACTION BETWEEN THYMOCYTES AND PERIPHERAL T CELLS
title_fullStr SYNERGY DURING IN VITRO CYTOTOXIC ALLOGRAFT RESPONSES : I. EVIDENCE FOR CELL INTERACTION BETWEEN THYMOCYTES AND PERIPHERAL T CELLS
title_full_unstemmed SYNERGY DURING IN VITRO CYTOTOXIC ALLOGRAFT RESPONSES : I. EVIDENCE FOR CELL INTERACTION BETWEEN THYMOCYTES AND PERIPHERAL T CELLS
title_short SYNERGY DURING IN VITRO CYTOTOXIC ALLOGRAFT RESPONSES : I. EVIDENCE FOR CELL INTERACTION BETWEEN THYMOCYTES AND PERIPHERAL T CELLS
title_sort synergy during in vitro cytotoxic allograft responses : i. evidence for cell interaction between thymocytes and peripheral t cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4543455
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