Moody C E, Gupta S, Weksler M E
J Clin Immunol. 1983 Jan;3(1):100-2. doi: 10.1007/BF00919145.
The autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction is the proliferative response of T cells cultured with autologous non-T cells. This reaction has been described as being immunological in nature, i.e., possessing memory and specificity. The generation of T cells with regulatory and effector function has also been reported during the course of this reaction. More recently it has been reported that the proliferative response observed is due to the exposure of T cells to xenoantigens used in separating T and non-T cells. We have found that the presence of antigens such as sheep erythrocytes and fetal calf serum is not required for the induction of proliferation in T cells by autologous non-T cells, although exposure to such antigens may augment [3H]thymidine incorporation. In certain individuals who are sensitized to these xenogeneic antigens, the proliferative response of their lymphocytes in the autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction is very greatly enhanced if exposed to xenoantigens.
自体混合淋巴细胞反应是T细胞与自体非T细胞共培养时的增殖反应。这种反应本质上被描述为具有免疫性,即具有记忆性和特异性。在此反应过程中,也有报道称会产生具有调节和效应功能的T细胞。最近有报道称,观察到的增殖反应是由于T细胞暴露于分离T细胞和非T细胞时所用的异种抗原。我们发现,尽管暴露于诸如绵羊红细胞和胎牛血清等抗原可能会增加[3H]胸腺嘧啶核苷掺入,但自体非T细胞诱导T细胞增殖并不需要这些抗原的存在。在某些对这些异种抗原有致敏性的个体中,如果暴露于异种抗原,其淋巴细胞在自体混合淋巴细胞反应中的增殖反应会大大增强。