Artigo Revisado por pares

Suppression of Immunoglobulin Production by Germinal Centre HNK-1+ CD3+ Cells

1988; Springer Nature; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/978-1-4684-5535-9_64

ISSN

2214-8019

Autores

D Banerjee, Jean-Guy Baril, David Bell, David L. McFarlane, Rubina Karim,

Tópico(s)

Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research

Resumo

Germinal centre T cells co-expressing HNK-1 antigen have little lytic activity against NK targets (K562 cells). In order to determine whether these cells regulate B cell function, they were purified from human tonsils by panning on anti-HNK-1 antibody coated Petri dishes and co-cultured with autologous and allogeneic tonsillar T and B cells in the presence of pokeweed mitogen. At the end of 7 days of culture, supernatants were assayed for immunoglobulin concentration by ELISA. A dose- dependent suppression of both IgG and IgM production was demonstrated at ratios from 1:125 to 1:16 of HNK-1+ cells to B cells, but enhancement was observed at very low ratios (less than 1:500) or ratios exceeding 1:16 in some tonsil preparations. Similar results were obtained with peripheral blood HNK-1+ cells but without enhancement in some cases at the extremes of HNK-1+ cells to B cell ratios. The suppression was not MHC-restricted. These preliminary experiments indicate that germinal centre HNK-1+ cells may be intrafollicular suppressor cells.

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