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Antigen-specific and nonspecific mediators of T-cell/B-cell cooperation. VI. Distinct patterns of cross-reactivity by two human gamma-globulin-primed helper T-cell subpopulations.
Authors:J T Hoffeld  P Marrack  J W Kappler
Institution:Division of Immunology and The University of Rochester Cancer Center, Departments of Dental Research and Microbiology, School of Medicine and Dentistry, The University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14642 U.S.A.
Abstract:We have previously characterized the activities, in vitro, of two different helper T-cell subpopulations, primed with human γ-globulin (HGG). One T-cell subpopulation helps the response of B cells to determinants (e.g., haptens) bound to the same antigen to which the T cells are primed (specific help); the other helper T-cell subpopulation responds to the same priming antigen by secreting a nonspecific molecule which helps B-cell responses to erythrocyte antigens co-cultured with the priming antigen (nonspecific help). These subpopulations also differ in their frequency and dose response to antigen, both in vivo and in vitro. They are similarly susceptible to the induction of unresponsiveness to HGG. In order to determine whether these T-cell subpopulations share or differ in their ranges of antigen recognition, we have compared the reaction of these two HGG-primed helper T-cell subpopulations to a number of γ-globulins (γG's) from other species. Plaque-forming cells generated in response to HGG shared little or no cross-reactivity with any of the heterologous (γG's) tested. In contrast, HGG-primed nonspecific helper T cells responded with significant cross-reactivity when challenged in vitro with dog γG, but HGG-primed specific helper T cells did not respond with any such cross-reactivity. No other heterologous γG tested stimulated any significant cross-reactivity from either HGG-primed T-cell subpopulation. Thus, these two T-cell subpopulations differ in their antigenic recognition. Possible explanations of these data include: (i) a difference in receptor specificity; (ii) a difference in the receptor affinity; (iii) a difference in Ia determinants of the two subpopulations.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Dr  J  T  Hoffeld  Department of Dental Research  School of Medicine and Dentistry  The University of Rochester  Rochester  New York 14642  
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