Lyscom N, Richter M
Immunology. 1979 Aug;37(4):743-51.
The ability of rabbit spleen cells depleted of thymus, bone marrow or appendix-derived cells to respond in the one-way mixed leucocyte reaction (MLR) has been investigated. The specific subpopulations of lymphoid cells were eliminated by lysis of these cells in the presence of specific antisera and complement. Phagocytic cells (monocytes and heterophils) were removed with a strong magnet after incubation with carbonyl iron particles. The results indicate that the MLR-responding cells are thymus-derived and that neither bone marrow-derived cells nor appendix-derived cells are essential for the blastogenic response following stimulation with allogeneic cells. A minimum number of phagocytic cells is required for a significant response. These cells, however, exhibit a non-specific (accessory) role and can be supplied by either the responding or the stimulating cell population.
对去除胸腺、骨髓或阑尾来源细胞的兔脾细胞在单向混合淋巴细胞反应(MLR)中的反应能力进行了研究。通过在特异性抗血清和补体存在下裂解这些细胞,消除了淋巴细胞的特定亚群。在用羰基铁颗粒孵育后,用强磁铁去除吞噬细胞(单核细胞和嗜异性粒细胞)。结果表明,MLR反应细胞来源于胸腺,骨髓来源细胞和阑尾来源细胞对于同种异体细胞刺激后的增殖反应均非必需。显著反应需要最少数量的吞噬细胞。然而,这些细胞发挥非特异性(辅助)作用,可由反应细胞群体或刺激细胞群体提供。