Dekruyff R H, Cantor H, Dorf M E
J Immunol. 1986 Jan;136(2):446-51.
Inducer/helper T cells recognize nominal antigen in association with Ia on the surface of the antigen-presenting cell (APC). Recent studies have shown that B cells can effectively function as APC. In the present study we have assessed the ability of cloned inducer T cells to discriminate between activated B cells or splenic macrophages as APC. We found that most of the clones tested demonstrated an equivalent response to antigen presented by activated B cells or splenic adherent cells. Some clones were very efficiently stimulated by antigen presented by activated B cells, whereas other clones failed to respond or responded very poorly when activated B cells were used to present antigen. We attempted to determine the mechanism responsible for the inability of certain clones to proliferate in response to antigen presented by activated B cells.
诱导/辅助性T细胞识别与抗原呈递细胞(APC)表面的Ia相关的特异性抗原。最近的研究表明,B细胞可有效地作为APC发挥作用。在本研究中,我们评估了克隆的诱导性T细胞区分活化B细胞或脾巨噬细胞作为APC的能力。我们发现,大多数测试的克隆对活化B细胞或脾黏附细胞呈递的抗原表现出同等反应。一些克隆被活化B细胞呈递的抗原非常有效地刺激,而当使用活化B细胞呈递抗原时,其他克隆则不反应或反应非常差。我们试图确定某些克隆不能对活化B细胞呈递的抗原增殖反应的机制。