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Effects of antithymocyte serum on lymph node cells participating in the graft-vs-host reaction.
Authors:H C Morse  R Asofsky
Institution:Laboratory of Microbial Immunity, National Institute of Allergy and Injectious Diseases National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014 U.S.A.
Abstract:BALB/c mice were injected with 0.1 ml of antithymocyte serum (ATS) and tested at various times thereafter for graft-versus-host (GVH) reactivity of lymph node cells (LNC) and spleen cells (SC). Splenomegaly produced by LNC or SC injected alone was used as a measure of precursor T cell function and the capacity of such cells to produce synergy when combined with normal thymocytes was used to evaluate amplifier T cell activity. In lymph node, both precursor and amplifier function were strikingly depressed 2 days after ATS administration; by day 11, precursor function showed slight recovery while amplifier activity had recovered to supranormal levels. In spleen, precursor activity recovered two fold between 2 and 11 days after ATS inoculation but no amplifier activity could be detected at day 11. Since donors had not been deliberately stimulated with alloantigens prior to testing of LN and SC GVH acivity, these studies demonstrate (a) that precursors and amplifiers are disinct T cell populations that are committed to express unique functional activities before antigen exposure and (b) that, following depletion with ATS, these two populations recover independently at different rates in separate lymphoid compartments.
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