Human lymphocyte receptor movement induced by sheep erythrocyte binding: effect of temperature and neuraminidase treatment |
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Authors: | D T Yu |
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Affiliation: | University of California at Los Angeles, Department of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 90024 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The formation of sheep red blood cells (SRBC) rosettes by human lymphocytes was promoted by incubation at 4 °C and by treatment of the lymphocytes or SRBC by neuraminidase. On incubating the untreated SRBC rosettes at 37 °C, the rosettes dissociated by capping in which rings were converted into horseshoes and then caps. This capping was inhibited by incubation of the rosettes at 4 °C and partially by treatment of the cells with neuraminidase. During rosette formation, the proportion of caps decreased progressively during 4 °C incubation. This decrease of capping was also promoted by neuraminidase treatment. We concluded that the main reason why 4 °C and neuraminidase treatment facilitated rosette formation was by inhibition of capping. |
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