Simultaneous suppression of allogeneic cytolytic activity and stimulation of lectin-dependent cytolytic activity by con A. |
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Authors: | C D Tsoukas E Martz |
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Institution: | Department Of Pathiology Havard Medical School, 25 Shattuck Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 USA |
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Abstract: | It is well known that when mouse lymphocytes are cultured with irradiated allogeneic stimulator lymphocytes, T cells capable of mediating specific cytolysis are generated. We noted that when the stimulator cells were pretreated with concanavalin A (Con A), the generation of T cell-mediated specific lysis (TSL) is largely abolished, but large amounts of T cell-mediated lectin-dependent lytic (LDL) activity are nevertheless produced. Data are presented indicating that generation of TSL is inhibited by suppressor cells which are generated by the Con A in the culture.One possible source of the LDL would be a specific clonal response to Con A-altered H-2 molecules. Evidence concerning this was equivocal since the amount of lectin required tor expression of the LDL is suffcient to cause non-specific T cell-mediated lysis of any target cell type, making inoperative the conventional tests for H-2 restricted recognition.Use of dead cell fragments for stimulation in MLC has previously been reported to produce LDL without TSL, but Con A-induced premature death of the stimulator cells was ruled out as a source of the LDL in our cultures.Another possible source of LDL would be suppressor-induced blockade of killer cell differentiation at a hypothetical stage expressing LDL but not TSL. However, delayed addition of Con A induced suppressor cells to M LC's never allowed generation of LDL when TSL was suppressed. Therefore, such a blocked differentiation mechanism did not contribute significantly to the LDL produced.The LDL activity results largely from Con A-induced polyclonal activation of cytolytic progenitor cells. It is shown that generation of LDL by Con A is able to be suppressed by Con A-induced suppressor cells added at the initiation of culture. However, in cultures in which Con A is simultaneously generating LDL and suppressor activities, the LDL is generated rapidly (in 2 days) and apparently passes the suppressable stage before the suppressor cells become active. |
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