Concanavalin A Induces Suppressor Cell Activity in Both TgM and Tnon-γ Cells: Most of the Suppressor Cells Do Not Carry HLA-DR Antigens |
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Authors: | J. H. DOBLOUG,O. FØ RRE,C. CHATTOPADHYAY,J. B. NATVIG |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Immunology and Rheumatology, Rikshospitalet, The National Hospital, Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | Concanavalin A (Con A) stimulation of T lymphocytes for 48 h induced a dose-dependent increase in the percentage of T gamma cells, and proliferation of these cells was dependent on pre-existing T gamma cells. Con A stimulation also induced a dose-dependent increase in suppressor cell activity as measured in a Con A/mixed lymphocyte culture assay. Removal of T gamma cells before stimulation with Con A did not influence suppressor cell activity, whereas depletion of T gamma cells after Con A stimulation significantly reduced the suppression. Treatment of T lymphocytes with monoclonal anti-HLA-DR antibodies and complement significantly increased the percentage of T gamma cells and also increased the suppressor cell activity, both when the cells were treated before and when they were treated after Con A stimulation. Similarly, increased suppressor cell activity was also seen when T mu cells were removed. The results indicate that Con-A-induced suppressor cells are recruited from both T gamma and T non-gamma cells and also suggest that most of the Con-A-induced suppressor cell activity is exerted by HLA-DR-negative cells. |
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