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Induction of human immunoglobulin secretion. II. T lymphocyte dependency and radiosensitivity of T-cell help for induction of B-cell differentiation by Staphylococcus aureus strain Cowan I
Authors:O Saiki  P Ralph
Institution:Developmental Hematopoiesis, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Rye, New York 10580 USA
Abstract:The induction of peripheral blood B lymphocytes to mature to immunoglobulin-secreting cells (ISC) when stimulated by Staphylococcus aureus strain Cowan I was found to be T helper cell-dependent (J. Immunol.127, 1044, 1981). The nature of T help was studied in B- and T-cell separation and reconstitution experiments. T helper cells for Cowan I were very radiosensitive (D37 < 500 rad) in comparison to helpers for pokeweed mitogen (PWM) (D37 > 2000 rad). PWM synergized with Cowan I in induction of ISC, and helper T cells for dual stimulation were also radioresistant. The ratio of T to B cells was found to be critical in judging reactivity of donors for both PWM and Cowan I. T cells stimulated with PWM, but not Cowan I, produced T cell-replacing factors essential for Cowan I-induced maturation of B cells. Irradiation of T cells prior to PWM stimulation increased the level of such helper factors. Poor responders to Cowan I, as judged by mononuclear cell cultures, had apparently few helpers for the bacterial stimulant, compared to high responders. Cowan I helper T-cell activity did not appear to be due to protein A leaking from the bacteria and stimulating T cells. In all these experiments, induction of ISC by Cowan I was completely dependent on T cells or factor, providing a good model for investigation of B-cell differentiation regulated by a unique subset of radiosensitive T helper cells.
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