Clonal expansion of IgM B memory cells in vitro. |
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Authors: | L M Pilarski |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology. John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University USA |
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Abstract: | Clonal development of Srbc-primed IgM B cell precursors has been studied in vitro. Cells were cultured in the presence of LPS and Srbc, as well as additional T cells derived from three sources: specific Srbc-activated T cells, allogeneic spleen cells and normal thymus cells. Clones developing in the presence of Srbc-activated T cells reached larger sixes than did those developing in the presence of allogeneic cells, thymus cells, or only those primed T cells indigenous in the primed spleen population. However, in all these experiments, precursors primed as described attained considerably larger clone sixes than did normal unprimed precursors. Two conclusions can be made: (1) primed precursors have a greater capacity to generate progeny pfc in response to LPS + Srbc than do normal precursors and (2) specifically activated T cells appear to play a role in elevating pfc production which occurs in response to LPS and Srbc. |
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