Marchalonis J J, Strelkauskas A J
J Immunogenet. 1981 Dec;8(6):477-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-313x.1981.tb00956.x.
A long-term in vitro grown T cell line derived from a cotton-topped marmoset (Saguinus oedipus) infected with Herpesvirus saimiri was fond to share surface antigens with human amplifier T cells and to augment the capacity of human B cells to secrete immunoglobulin. This is the first demonstration of T/B collaboration across such a large phylogenetic barrier and might have interesting implications for understanding the nature of molecular interactions mediating cell/cell cooperation.
从感染了猴疱疹病毒的棉顶狨(伶猴)体内获得的长期体外培养的T细胞系,被发现与人类辅助性T细胞共享表面抗原,并增强人类B细胞分泌免疫球蛋白的能力。这是首次证明跨越如此大的系统发育障碍的T/B协作,可能对理解介导细胞/细胞合作的分子相互作用的本质具有有趣的意义。