The human mixed-lymphocyte culture (MLC) interaction after in vivo allo-immunization. II. HL-A specificity of early proliferative response |
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Authors: | H Bondevik E Thorsby |
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Affiliation: | Tissue Typing Laboratory, Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Oslo 1, Norway |
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Abstract: | Human volunteers were immunized with a single intradermal dose of allogeneic buffycoat cells. When donor and recipient differed for four HL-A antigens belonging to the first and second series, an increased MLC proliferation early in the cultures was observed when responding lymphocytes from the immunized individual were confronted with stimulating cells from his donor. These findings were not observed when the incompatibility between donor and recipient involved only one second series HL-A antigen. The specificity of the altered response was studied by confronting responding lymphocytes from the immunized individual with different third-party stimulating cells. Most of these combinations revealed an early increased proliferation compared to control combinations with responding lymphocytes from nonsensitized individuals. However, the early increased responsiveness was significantly more pronounced in combinations where the stimulating cells shared two or more “private” HL-A determinants with the immunizing donor. It is concluded that a major part of the early increased responsiveness is due to proliferation of lymphocytes with receptors for HL-A (SD) determinants. |
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