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Antigen presentation by liposomes bearing class II MHC and membrane IL-1.

Liposomes containing membrane IL-1, Iak, and the antigen conalbumin were evaluated as "synthetic antigen presenting cells." The role of these three molecules in macrophage-T cell interaction was studied by testing their ability to induce the proliferation of a T-cell clone specific to cona...

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Autores principales: Bakouche, O., Lachman, L. B.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1990
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2399741
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description Liposomes containing membrane IL-1, Iak, and the antigen conalbumin were evaluated as "synthetic antigen presenting cells." The role of these three molecules in macrophage-T cell interaction was studied by testing their ability to induce the proliferation of a T-cell clone specific to conalbumin (the D10 cell line) or immune spleen cells sensitized three times in vivo with conalbumin. In the latter case, splenic macrophages were eliminated by adherence and a lysomotropic agent. The antigen conalbumin was presented on the surface of the liposomes as native undigested protein. When the liposomes presented native conalbumin, Iak, and membrane IL-1, significant proliferation occurred, but if the liposomes lacked membrane IL-1, the proliferation of the T-cell clone and the spleen cells reached only about 60 percent of the previous signal. Native conalbumin and class II antigen alone were required for T-cell activation, while membrane IL-1 only amplified the response. When the liposomes were made with only Iak and membrane IL-1, lacking conalbumin, there was no proliferation of antigen-specific target cells. These results indicated that in this synthetic system, membrane IL-1 increases the magnitude of the response but is not essential for the proliferative response of antigen-specific T cells.
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spelling pubmed-25893002008-11-28 Antigen presentation by liposomes bearing class II MHC and membrane IL-1. Bakouche, O. Lachman, L. B. Yale J Biol Med Research Article Liposomes containing membrane IL-1, Iak, and the antigen conalbumin were evaluated as "synthetic antigen presenting cells." The role of these three molecules in macrophage-T cell interaction was studied by testing their ability to induce the proliferation of a T-cell clone specific to conalbumin (the D10 cell line) or immune spleen cells sensitized three times in vivo with conalbumin. In the latter case, splenic macrophages were eliminated by adherence and a lysomotropic agent. The antigen conalbumin was presented on the surface of the liposomes as native undigested protein. When the liposomes presented native conalbumin, Iak, and membrane IL-1, significant proliferation occurred, but if the liposomes lacked membrane IL-1, the proliferation of the T-cell clone and the spleen cells reached only about 60 percent of the previous signal. Native conalbumin and class II antigen alone were required for T-cell activation, while membrane IL-1 only amplified the response. When the liposomes were made with only Iak and membrane IL-1, lacking conalbumin, there was no proliferation of antigen-specific target cells. These results indicated that in this synthetic system, membrane IL-1 increases the magnitude of the response but is not essential for the proliferative response of antigen-specific T cells. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1990 /pmc/articles/PMC2589300/ /pubmed/2399741 Text en
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Antigen presentation by liposomes bearing class II MHC and membrane IL-1.
title Antigen presentation by liposomes bearing class II MHC and membrane IL-1.
title_full Antigen presentation by liposomes bearing class II MHC and membrane IL-1.
title_fullStr Antigen presentation by liposomes bearing class II MHC and membrane IL-1.
title_full_unstemmed Antigen presentation by liposomes bearing class II MHC and membrane IL-1.
title_short Antigen presentation by liposomes bearing class II MHC and membrane IL-1.
title_sort antigen presentation by liposomes bearing class ii mhc and membrane il-1.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2399741
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