The H-2 histocompatibility system and lymphocyte adhesion: interaction modulation factor involvement.

A S Curtis
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The effects of thymocyte interaction modulation factor on the adhesion of mouse allogeneic thymocytes and B-cells are reported. This glycoprotein, produced by short term cultures of thymocytes, has already been described as reducing the adhesion of syngeneic B-cells, leucocytes and macrophages. Adhesion was measured in suspension culture using the collision efficiency method. This paper reports that: 1. In addition to the syngeneic effect of thymocyte IMF in reducing adhesion of certain unlike cell types there is also an allogeneic effect in which an allogeneic T-IMF will diminish the adhesion of a thymocyte population, or still further reduce the adhesion of a B-cell population than would a syngeneic T-IMF. 2. Thymocyte IMFs were prepared from different congenic strains and tested on the adhesion of syngeneic and allogeneic thymocytes. When factor and cells were syngeneic or matched at any H-2 locus except H-2 D there was no effect on adhesion since it remained at the same value as in controls in their own IMF. But whenever factor and cells were mismatched at H-2 D there was a marked diminution in the adhesion of the cells. 3. Antibodies raised against specific thymocyte IMFs could be used to detect the presence of T-IMF binding to the surface of cells by immunofluorescence or immune cytolysis. These systems show that the antibodies against thymocyte IMF can be used to type the H-2 D type of a cell and that these factors are present at the surface of thymocytes and certain other cell types. They confirm that the thymocyte IMF is either in H-2 D product or is closely associated with H-2 D locus in its binding and action. They also show that the T-IMF antigen on non-lymphocytic types is produced by T-cells or thymocytes. 4. The general relevance of these results is discussed in relation to cell recognition phenomena.

H-2组织相容性系统与淋巴细胞粘附:相互作用调节因子的参与。
本文报道了胸腺细胞相互作用调节因子对小鼠同种异体胸腺细胞和b细胞粘附的影响。这种由胸腺细胞短期培养产生的糖蛋白,已经被描述为减少同系b细胞、白细胞和巨噬细胞的粘附。用碰撞效率法测定悬浮培养中的粘附力。本文报道:1。除了胸腺细胞IMF在减少某些不同细胞类型的粘附方面的同基因效应外,还有一种异体效应,异体T-IMF会减少胸腺细胞群的粘附,或者比同基因T-IMF进一步降低b细胞群的粘附。2. 用不同同源菌株制备胸腺细胞膜,并对同种和异体胸腺细胞的黏附性进行了实验。当因子和细胞在除h - 2d以外的任何H-2位点上是同基因或匹配时,对粘附力没有影响,因为它在各自的IMF中保持与对照组相同的值。但当因子与细胞在H-2 D不匹配时,细胞的粘附能力明显下降。3.通过免疫荧光或免疫细胞溶解的方法,针对特定胸腺细胞imf产生抗体,检测T-IMF是否与细胞表面结合。这些系统表明,针对胸腺细胞IMF的抗体可用于对细胞的h - 2d类型进行分型,并且这些因子存在于胸腺细胞和某些其他细胞类型的表面。他们证实胸腺细胞IMF要么在h - 2d产物中,要么在其结合和作用中与h - 2d位点密切相关。他们还表明,非淋巴细胞型的T-IMF抗原是由t细胞或胸腺细胞产生的。4. 这些结果的一般相关性讨论了有关细胞识别现象。
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