Multiple B cell stimulation by individual antigen‐specific T lymphocytes
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 11 (2) , 71-75
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830110202
Abstract
Recently, an experimental system has been described which allows for the isolation and antigenic stimulation of individual antigen-specific helper T lymphocytes in collaboration with a nonlimiting number of primary B lymphocytes. In the studies presented in this report, this system has been employed to determine whether an individual T lymphocyte has the potential to interact with more than a single B lymphocyte, when the B cells are of different antigenic specificities. The results of these studies indicate that an individual influenza virus PR 8-specific T lymphocyte has the ability to promote antibody responses of both trinitrophenyl (TNP)- and PR 8-specific B lymphocytes in response to the in vitro antigen TNP-PR 8. Similar results were obtained when T cells specific for the hapten TNP were used in collaboration with TNP- and PR 8-specific B cells. These results demonstrate that an individual T lymphocyte has the potential to collaborate with more than one B lymphocyte, and that these B cells may differ in their antibody receptor for antigen. These results do not rule out a role for idiotype or allotype-specific T cells in antibody responses but, rather, strongly argue that antigen-specific T cells are able to independently initiate primary B cell responses of B cells with distinct antibody receptors. In addition, under these conditions, hapten-specific helper T cells can be readily demonstrated and may facilitate the response of B cells specific for the same or different determinants.Keywords
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