Bergholtz B O, Thorsby E
Scand J Immunol. 1979;9(6):511-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1979.tb03279.x.
The proliferative response of sensitized human T cells to low concentrations of purified protein derivative of tuberculin (PPD) in vitro has previously been shown to depend on the presence of autologous or HLA-D-compatible macrophages (M phi). In this paper we present evidence that the M phi/T cell interaction requires viable M phi and does not involve a soluble factor. T cells from neonates do not respond to PPD in our system, while M phi from neonates are able to present PPD to T cells from HLA-D matched sensitized adults. It is also demonstrated that the previously reported HLA-D restriction of T cell/M phi cooperation is not due to T cell mediated killing of allogeneic macrophages in vitro.
先前已表明,致敏的人T细胞在体外对低浓度结核菌素纯蛋白衍生物(PPD)的增殖反应取决于自体或HLA - D兼容巨噬细胞(M phi)的存在。在本文中,我们提供证据表明,M phi/T细胞相互作用需要有活力的M phi,且不涉及可溶性因子。在我们的系统中,新生儿的T细胞对PPD无反应,而新生儿的M phi能够将PPD呈递给来自HLA - D匹配的致敏成人的T细胞。还证明了先前报道的T细胞/M phi合作的HLA - D限制并非由于体外T细胞介导的对同种异体巨噬细胞的杀伤。