Interactions of the third component of complement (C3) with cross-linked dextran. IV. Adherence of lymphocytes to C3 coated dextran gel particles.

W Knapp
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In previous studies we could show that the third component of complement (C3) is bound from normal serum to cross-linked dextran (Sephadex) after activation via an alternate pathway. Data presented in this paper demonstrate that a subpopulation of human lymphocytes adheries to C3 coated Sephadex particles. The adhering subpopulation of lymphocytes is identical with or overlaps extensively with lymphocytes bearing easily detectable membrane Ig. This phenomenon can be used for the fractionation of lymphocyte subpopulations. After a single passage of tonsillar lymphocytes through C3 coated Sephadex bead columns, no membrane Ig positive lymphocytes were detectable in the effluent. 97-100% of effluent cells formed rosettes with untreated sheep red blood cells, thus resembling pure T cells. Apart from that, the use of C3 coated dextran gel particles allows also the recovery of adherent cells after dextranase digestion of the dextran gel particles. An investigation of retained cells showed enrichment of B cells, but also T cells were demonstrable. The retention of these T cells is probably due to nonspecific interactions.

补体第三组分(C3)与交联右旋糖酐的相互作用。IV.淋巴细胞粘附在C3包被的葡聚糖凝胶颗粒上。
在先前的研究中,我们可以证明补体的第三组分(C3)在激活后通过另一途径从正常血清结合到交联葡聚糖(Sephadex)。本文中提出的数据表明,人淋巴细胞亚群粘附在C3包被的葡聚糖颗粒上。黏附淋巴细胞亚群与携带易检测膜Ig的淋巴细胞相同或广泛重叠。这种现象可用于淋巴细胞亚群的分离。扁桃体淋巴细胞通过C3包被的Sephadex珠柱单次传代后,流出液中未检测到膜Ig阳性淋巴细胞。97% -100%的流出细胞与未经处理的羊红细胞形成玫瑰花结,因此类似于纯T细胞。除此之外,使用C3包被的葡聚糖凝胶颗粒也允许在葡聚糖酶消化葡聚糖凝胶颗粒后恢复贴壁细胞。对保留细胞的调查显示B细胞富集,但也可以证明T细胞。这些T细胞的滞留可能是由于非特异性相互作用。
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