Marchal G, Seman M, Milon G, Truffa-Bachi P, Zilberfarb V
J Immunol. 1982 Sep;129(3):954-8.
In vivo primed T cells injected in the footpad of naive recipients elicit a typical delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction in the presence of their specific antigen. The values of the footpad swelling obtained after these transfers show a clear distinction between negative and positive responses. Serial dilutions of primed T cell populations allow the establishment of titration curves by limiting dilution analysis according to Poisson distribution. The single hit titration curve indicates that a unique cell type underlies the DTH reaction. Furthermore, by using cloned T cells it can be demonstrated that the transfer of a single cell is able to initiate a DTH reaction. The revelation of T cell activity at unit level needs an optimal dose of antigen mixed with the sampled cells.
将体内致敏的T细胞注射到未致敏受体的足垫中,在存在其特异性抗原的情况下会引发典型的迟发型超敏反应(DTH)。这些转移后获得的足垫肿胀值在阴性和阳性反应之间有明显区别。致敏T细胞群体的系列稀释可根据泊松分布通过有限稀释分析建立滴定曲线。单次打击滴定曲线表明,一种独特的细胞类型是DTH反应的基础。此外,通过使用克隆的T细胞可以证明,单个细胞的转移能够引发DTH反应。在单位水平揭示T细胞活性需要将最佳剂量的抗原与采样细胞混合。