Evaluation of accessory cell heterogeneity. III. Role of dendritic cells in the in vitro activation of the antibody response to soluble antigens |
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Authors: | P Erb G Ramila I Sklenar M Kennedy G H Sunshine |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Microbiology, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland;2. Tufts University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Dendritic cells and macrophages obtained from spleen and peritoneal exudate were tested as accessory cells for the activation of lymphokine production by T cells, for supporting T-B cooperation and for the induction of antigen-specific T helper cells. Dendritic cells as well as macrophages were able to activate T cells for interleukin-2 secretion and functioned as accessory cells in T-B cooperation, but only macrophages induced T helper cells, which cooperate with B cells by a linked recognition interaction, to soluble antigens. Dendritic cell- and antigen-activated T cells also did not help B cells in the presence of Con A supernatants which contained various T cell- and B cell-stimulatory factors. The failure of dendritic cells to differentiate memory into functional T helper cells, but their efficient accessory cell function in T-B cooperation, where functional T helper cells are already present, can be best explained by a differential accessory cell requirement for T helper cell activation dependent on the differentiation stage of the T helper cell. |
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Keywords: | AC accessory cells AFC antibody forming cells 18h Ad 18 hour adherent cells CPM counts per minute DC dendritic cells DNP-CGG dinitrophenylated chicken gamma globulin Fc+ Fc receptor positive, 18 hour non-adherent cells Fc- Fc receptor negative Ia I region associated IL-2 interleukin-2 IUdR iododeoxy-uridine KLH keyhole limpet hemocyanin Mph macrophage(s) PEC peritoneal exudate Mph SE sheep erythrocytes SIN supernatant Thc T helper cells TNP-KLH trinitrophenylated KLH |
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