Scovern H, Reinprecht C
Clin Exp Immunol. 1986 Aug;65(2):345-53.
A recently described murine local passive transfer (LPT) system was modified to investigate accessory cell function in the expression of in vivo delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH). An enriched antigen-presenting accessory cell population was prepared by overnight culturing and antigen pulsing. These cells, when cotransferred locally with enriched populations of immune DTH effector T lymphocytes, induced antigen-specific DTH responses. A consistently positive relationship between DTH expression and quantity of pulsed cells transferred was demonstrated. The further addition of fresh accessory cells to the transfer mixture provided 'augmentation' of DTH responses. In contrast to antigen presentation, 'augmentation' appeared restricted to an optimal range of augmenting cell: T cell ratios. That antigen presentation and augmentation were separate accessory cell functions was further supported by differential selection during overnight culture and differential sensitivity to paraformaldehyde (pCHO) exposure. The demonstration of multiple accessory cell functions indicates considerable promise for this system in the investigation of in vivo immune expression.
对最近描述的小鼠局部被动转移(LPT)系统进行了改良,以研究体内迟发型超敏反应(DTH)表达中的辅助细胞功能。通过过夜培养和抗原脉冲处理制备了富集的抗原呈递辅助细胞群体。这些细胞在与富集的免疫DTH效应T淋巴细胞群体进行局部共转移时,可诱导抗原特异性DTH反应。结果表明,DTH表达与转移的脉冲细胞数量之间存在持续的正相关关系。向转移混合物中进一步添加新鲜的辅助细胞可“增强”DTH反应。与抗原呈递不同,“增强”似乎局限于增强细胞与T细胞比例的最佳范围。过夜培养期间的差异选择以及对多聚甲醛(pCHO)暴露的不同敏感性进一步支持了抗原呈递和增强是不同的辅助细胞功能这一观点。多种辅助细胞功能的证明表明该系统在体内免疫表达研究中具有很大的前景。