Cell-mediated immune responses in vitro. V. A comparative study of in vitro immunogenicity of splenic lymphocytes, neoplastic lymphoid cells and fibroblats |
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Authors: | H Wagner C Wyss |
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Abstract: | This study compares the effectiveness of mouse lymphocytes, neoplastic lymphoid cells or fibroblasts in stimulating allogeneic cells to embark on an in vitro cytotoxic response, as measured by a 51Cr release assay. In addition, during ontogeny of mouse spleen cells, their capacity to stimulate in the mixed lymphocyte culture (MLR) was compared to their capacity to stimulate cytotoxic allograft responses. During ontogeny, there was amarked increase in the capacity of mouse spleen cells to stimulate mitotic responses in the MLR. In contrast, the magnitude of cytotoxic allograft responses induced by neonatal mouse spleen cells in the cytotoxic allograft system was comparable in magnitude to that induced by spleen cells of adult mice. The immunogenicity of subpopulations of mouse spleen cells was investigated. Mouse lymphoid cell populations, enriched for B or T lymphocytes or hemopoietic stem cells were equally immunogenic in vitro, as were myeloma or thymoma lymphoid cells. In contrast, mouse fibroblasts were found to elicit poor cytotoxic allograft responses. In fact, lymphoid cells were about 20–40-fold more immunogenic than fibroblasts. |
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