Enumeration and isolation of human T and B lymphocytes by rosette formation with antibody-coated erythrocytes.
- 1 October 1975
- journal article
- Vol. 22 (1) , 62-71
Abstract
Rosette techniques are presented for the enumeration and separation of both Ig+ T- and Ig- T+ human lymphocytes. In order to enumerate Ig+ cells, the direct immunocytoadhesion technique was employed using human erythrocytes (E) coated with purified anti-kappa or anti-lambda light chain antibodies. Specificity of these rosettes was shown with chronic lymphocytic leukaemias of either the kappa or lambda type. T+ cells were enumerated by a new indirect rosette technique in which the lymphocytes were initially treated with rabbit anti-human thymus cell antiserum followed by direct rosetting with human E coated with purified anti-rabbit light chain antibody. For normal individuals, 24-32% Ig+ T- cells and 65-71% Ig- T+ cells were found among the lymphocytes of peripheral blood as well as tonsils with these rosette methods. The Ficoll-Hypaque method was used to obtain purified Ig- T+ and Ig+ T- cells by removing rosetted Ig+ cells or T+ cells, respectively. The purity of the Ig- T+ cells was indicated by greater than 99% indirect rosetting of cells sensitized with anti-human thymus cell antibody (Ab) and by less than 1% direct rosetting with anti-kappa Ab-E+ anti-lambda Ab-E. The purity of the Ig+ T- cells obtained was indicated by 92-96% direct rosetting with anti-kappa Ab-E+anti-lambda Ab-E and by less than 1% indirect rosetting with anti-human thymus cell antibody. A small percentage of Ig- T- 'null' cells could not be identified by either reagent. Thus, essentially pure Ig- T+ and Ig+ T- cells were readily and efficiently isolated by 'negative selection' thereby lessening the possibility of functional changes that may develop by more extensive manipulation of lymphocytes.This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
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