Effects of anti-beta-2 microglobulin antibodies on human lymphocytes. |
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Authors: | C Vincent M Robert J P Revillard |
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Institution: | Laboratoire d''Immunologie, Unité INSERM U80 (Dir. P. J. Traeger) Pavillion P. Hopital E. Herriot 69374 Lyon Cedex 2 France |
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Abstract: | Anti-β2 microglobulin antisera prepared in rabbits immunized with β2m purified from the urine of a single patient were cytotoxic for human T and B lymphocytes of all donors tested; lymphocytotoxicity could be fully inhibited by all human sera tested, not by serum from other animal species. Anti-β2 microglobulin antibodies and their F(ab′)2 fragments had little effect on E and EAC rosette formation, suggesting that β2m is not closely associated with receptors for sheep erythrocytes on T lymphocytes or receptors for C3 on B cells. Anti-β2m IgG and F(ab′)2 fragments inhibited EA rosette formation though the latter did not impair lysis of antibody-coated xenogeneic erythrocytes by lymphocytes bearing receptors for the Fc portion of IgG. Some of the antisera had a mild mitogenic effect, all of them inhibited mitogen and antigen-induced lymphocyte proliferation at high concentrations whereas they potentiated these responses at low concentrations. In mixed lymphocyte cultures pretreatment of responding cells markedly depressed the response whereas coating of stimulating cells with β2m antibodies had little or no effect. |
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