Rajasekar R, Andersson J, Leanderson T
Department of Immunology, University of Uppsala, Sweden.
Eur J Immunol. 1987 Nov;17(11):1619-24. doi: 10.1002/eji.1830171115.
Resting B lymphocytes acquire upon activation responsiveness to soluble factors that support their growth and differentiation. We have studied the growth requirements of anti-mu pre-activated B lymphocytes in vitro. We found that activated B lymphocytes did respond to soluble factors from helper T cells by entering the cell cycle but cell-cell contact with specific helper T cells was required for prolonged growth of activated B lymphocytes. Thus, activated B lymphocytes must receive activation signals from helper T cells in order to stay in the proliferative phase of the cell cycle.