Functional properties of T and B cells isolated by affinity chromatography from rat thoracic duct lymph. |
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Authors: | E D Crum D D McGregor |
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Affiliation: | Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983 USA |
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Abstract: | Rat thoracic duct lymphocytes (TDL) were separated into two fractions by passing the cells through a column of rabbit anti-rat F (ab′)2 antibody coupled to Sephadex G-200. Cells with readily detectable surface immunoglobulin (Ig) were retained on the gel, whereas those without surface Ig were recovered in the effluent. Adherent cells were retrieved by eluting the column with rat Ig. Both dividing and nondividing lymphocytes were separated by this procedure. The adherent and non-adherent fractions contained functionally active lymphocytes as judged by a thymidine incorporation technique and the immunological performance of the cells after transfer to normal recipients. Antibody forming cells and B memory cells were concentrated in the adherent fraction. The non-adherent fraction contained antigen-sensitive T cells which initiate graft versus host reaction and specifically sensitized lymphocytes of the kind which transfer resistance to L. monocytogenes. |
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