Human macrophage-lymphocyte interaction in proliferation to soluble antigen: I. Specific deletion of lymphocyte proliferative activity on macrophage monolayers |
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Authors: | Robert F. Todd Ellis L. Reinherz Stuart F. Schlossman |
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Affiliation: | Division of Tumor Immunology, Sidney Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 USA |
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Abstract: | The interaction between human T lymphocytes and autologous macrophages (Mφ) in the proliferative response to soluble antigen was investigated. The presence of Mφ was a requirement for maximal lymphocyte proliferation to tetanus toxoid antigen. Brief exposure of Mφ to TT resulted in “antigen-pulsed” Mφ which could stimulate proliferation by lymphocytes in the absence of free antigen. Taking advantage of the adherent nature of Mφ, monolayers of antigen-pulsed Mφ were used to specifically adsorb antigen-reactive lymphocytes. This immunoadsorption was manifested by a specific deletion of proliferative activity in the fraction of lymphocytes failing to bind to the monolayers. |
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