Bretscher P A
Eur J Immunol. 1979 Apr;9(4):311-6. doi: 10.1002/eji.1830090412.
Murine spleen cells, cultured in vitro for 6 days in the presence of high concentrations of burro erythrocytes (BRBC), are sensitized to exhibit delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) specific for this antigen. Such cells, on being injected with antigen into the footpads of normal mice, cause a 24-h swelling reaction. This activity of the cultured cells requires the presence of BRBC both during the in vitro incubation and in the footpad. The activity of the sensitized cells in causing swelling is sensitive to anti-Thy-1 antibody and complement, and the kinetics of the swelling reaction are characteristic of a DTH response. In vivo low-dose priming of the spleen cell donors considerably enhances the ability of the cultured cells to cause swelling. This system provides a means of studying the regulation of the induction of DTH in vitro.
在高浓度驴红细胞(BRBC)存在的情况下,体外培养6天的小鼠脾细胞被致敏,表现出针对该抗原的迟发型超敏反应(DTH)。将此类细胞注射抗原到正常小鼠的足垫中,会引起24小时的肿胀反应。培养细胞的这种活性在体外培养期间和足垫中都需要BRBC的存在。致敏细胞引起肿胀的活性对抗-Thy-1抗体和补体敏感,并且肿胀反应的动力学是DTH反应的特征。对脾细胞供体进行体内低剂量致敏可显著增强培养细胞引起肿胀的能力。该系统提供了一种体外研究DTH诱导调节的方法。