A cloned T cell line that selectively augments antibody responses of phosphorylcholine-specific B cells bearing the T15 idiotype.

E B Dunn, J Kim, K Bottomly
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Helper T (Th) cells have shown to be heterogeneous both in their function and in their specificity. Several studies have demonstrated that there exist Th cells which do not appear to be specific for antigen:Ia complexes (not H-2 restricted) but interact with the target B cell via recognition of immunoglobulin idiotypic determinants. In analyzing anti-phosphorylcholine (PC) responses, such idiotype-specific Th cells are characterized by 1) their ability to increase responses to phosphorylcholine by augmenting selectively the activation of T15-idiotype-bearing PC-specific B cells, 2) their ability to bind specifically to T15-bearing immunoglobulin and 3) the dependence of their maturation on circulating T15 idiotype rather than Ia. Our aim is to explore further the relationship between Ia-specific and T15-specific Th cells. These studies describe the first step in comparing specificity and function of idiotype-specific Th cells to other known Th cells by the cloning of a T15-specific Lyl T cell (ThId) with properties consistent with those described for uncloned populations. The cloned ThId cells generated do not activate B cells to secrete antibody but augment anti-PC plaque forming cell (PFC) responses induced by Ia-restricted Th cells. This augmentation is seen only in the T15-bearing PFC responses even though non-T15-bearing B cells are equally accessible, and it is seen only in PC responses and not responses to TNP under identical culture conditions.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

一种克隆的T细胞系,可选择性地增强具有T15独特型的磷酸化胆碱特异性B细胞的抗体反应。
辅助性T (Th)细胞在功能和特异性上均表现出异质性。一些研究表明,存在对抗原Ia复合物(不受H-2限制)没有特异性的Th细胞,但通过识别免疫球蛋白独特型决定因子与靶B细胞相互作用。在分析抗磷胆碱(PC)反应时,这种独特型特异性Th细胞的特点是:1)它们能够通过选择性地增强T15独特型PC特异性B细胞的激活来增加对磷胆碱的反应,2)它们能够特异性地结合T15-携带免疫球蛋白,3)它们的成熟依赖于循环T15独特型而不是Ia。我们的目标是进一步探索ia特异性和t15特异性Th细胞之间的关系。这些研究描述了通过克隆t15特异性Lyl T细胞(ThId)来比较独特型特异性Th细胞与其他已知Th细胞的特异性和功能的第一步,其特性与未克隆群体一致。生成的克隆ThId细胞不激活B细胞分泌抗体,但增强了ia限制性Th细胞诱导的抗pc斑块形成细胞(PFC)反应。尽管非t15的B细胞同样可接近,但这种增强仅在含t15的PFC反应中可见,并且在相同的培养条件下,仅在PC反应中可见,而在TNP反应中未见。(摘要删节250字)
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