Woodland R T, Wilson D B
Eur J Immunol. 1977 Mar;7(3):136-42. doi: 10.1002/eji.1830070305.
A specific state of resistance to local graft-vs.-host (GVH) reactions can be induced in F1 hybrid rats, derived from Ag-B incompatible matings, as a consequence of inoculation with low numbers of parental strain lymphocytes. The magnitude of GVH resistance is markedly and directly dependent upon the number of parental strain lymphocytes used in the pretreatment regimen. The relevant constituents of the resistance-inducing parental cell population are thymus-derived (T) lymphocytes possessing immunologic competence for host alloantigens. B cells, themselves incapable of inducing GVH resistance, adversely effect the induction or display of this effect by T cells.
通过接种少量亲代品系淋巴细胞,可在源自Ag - B不相容交配的F1杂种大鼠中诱导出对局部移植物抗宿主(GVH)反应的特定抵抗状态。GVH抗性的程度明显且直接取决于预处理方案中使用的亲代品系淋巴细胞数量。诱导抗性的亲代细胞群体的相关成分是对宿主同种异体抗原有免疫能力的胸腺来源(T)淋巴细胞。B细胞本身不能诱导GVH抗性,但会对T细胞诱导或表现这种效应产生不利影响。