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Specific activation of human T lymphocytes by Robinia pseudoacacia seeds' lectin.
Authors:A Sharif  J Brochier  R Bourrillon
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire de Biochimie, Centre de Recherches sur les Protéines, Faculté de Médecine Lariboisière-Saint-Louis, 45, Rue des Saints-Pères, 75006 Paris, France;2. Laboratoire d''Immunologie, INSERM U 80 (Professor J. Traeger), Hôpital Edouard Herriot, 69374 Lyon Cedex 2, France
Abstract:Human peripheral blood and tonsil lymphocytes were fractionated into T and B cells by centrifugation after rosetting with native sheep erythrocytes and tested with Robinia pseudoacacia lectin. The purity of B- and T-enriched populations was checked by E-rosette formation or heterologous antisera specific for B or T lymphocytes. The proliferative response of T cells to Robinia lectin from all the donors tested was not found to differ from that of unfractionated cells, whereas no response of highly purified B cells could be observed to the lectin even with different concentrations of the lectin and different culture periods. B cells, however, were found to bind as much 3H labeled Robinia lectin as unfractionated lymphocytes. In addition, treatment of cells by antihuman T-lymphocyte antigen (HTLA) serum and complement before addition of Robinia lectin completely abolished their response, whereas similar treatment by antihuman B lymphocyte and monocyte antigen (HBLMA) serum did not prevent the T cells from incorporating thymidine. The Robinia lectin, like the other phytomitogens, thus appears to be a specific T-cell activator.
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