Ivanyi L, Topic B, Lydyard P M
Clin Exp Immunol. 1981 Dec;46(3):633-9.
Blood mononuclear cell suspensions from patients with a severe form of periodontal disease failed to respond by in vitro stimulation to a sonicate from the oral bacterium, Veillonella alcalescens. The proliferative response could be restored by the depletion of TG cells by rosetting with IgG-coated ox erythrocytes and by reconstitution of the cell suspension with 10% plastic-adherent monocytes. Small but statistically significant restoration of the Veillonella response was also achieved by the addition of indomethacin or mefenamic acid to unfractionated cell cultures, indicating only a minor role of prostaglandin (PG) synthesis in the expression of suppressor cells. Since the in vitro response to an unrelated antigen PPD had been found unimpaired, the described TG-cell-mediated suppression of the Veillonella response is apparently antigen-specific.
患有严重牙周病的患者的血液单核细胞悬液,经体外刺激后,对口腔细菌产碱韦荣球菌的超声裂解物无反应。通过用IgG包被的牛红细胞进行玫瑰花结试验去除TG细胞,并将细胞悬液用10%贴壁单核细胞重悬,可恢复增殖反应。向未分级的细胞培养物中添加吲哚美辛或甲芬那酸,也能使对韦荣球菌的反应得到轻微但具有统计学意义的恢复,这表明前列腺素(PG)合成在抑制细胞表达中仅起次要作用。由于已发现对无关抗原PPD的体外反应未受损害,因此所描述的TG细胞介导的对韦荣球菌反应的抑制显然具有抗原特异性。