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Rabbit lymphocyte subpopulations. I. Separation of Ig+ and Ig- cells and their interaction in cultures stimulated by mitogens.
Authors:M Teodorescu  E P Mayer  H Reiter  S Dray
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology, University of Illinois at the Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60680 USA
Abstract:Rabbit lymph node cells (Ig+Ig?) were rosetted with anti-Ig antibody-coated erythrocytes and the rosetted Ig+ cells (B cells) were separated from unrosetted Ig? cells (T cells) by centrifugation through Ficoll-Hypaque medium. The Ig? cells were recovered from the top and the Ig+ cells from the bottom of the Ficoll-Hypaque layer. Some of the purified Ig+ cells lost their ability to form rosettes when cultured with the mitogen associated with streptolysin O. This suggested that the Ig+ population might contain two distinct subpopulations. The response of Ig+Ig?, Ig+, and Ig? cells to various mitogens was studied. The Ig? cells incorporated more 3H-TdR when they were incubated by themselves than when they were cultured with Ig+ cells in an Ig+Ig? culture. On the other hand, the Ig+ cells incorporated less 3H-TdR when they were incubated by themselves than when they were incubated with Ig? cells in an Ig+Ig? culture. Thus, Ig+ cells suppressed the response of Ig? cells whereas Ig? cells enhanced the response of Ig+ cells. We conclude that rabbit Ig+ cells (B cells) and Ig? cells (T cells) interact with a feedback pattern of regulation.
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