Analysis of T cell hybridomas. II. Comparisons among three distinct types of monoclonal suppressor factors.

Abstract
Five mouse hybridoma T cell lines were prepared by fusion of Ts3 cells with the BW5147 thymoma. The culture supernatants from these T cell hybrids contained a factor, TsF3, which specifically suppressed 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl (NP)-hapten cutaneous sensitivity responses. The properties of this new series of hybridoma factors were compared with those of 2 previously characterized types of NP-specific suppressor factors (TsF1 and TsF2) TsF3 activity was only observed if the factor was administered during the effector phases of the immune response. TsF3 bears I-J and C57BL anti-NP antibody idiotypic determinants and has binding specificity for the NP hapten. TsF3 does not suppress H-2 (I-j)-incompatible mice. In addition to this H-2 restriction, the monoclonal TsF3 factors also demonstrated an Igh genetic restriction. The TsF3 factors could be distinguished by their ability to suppress cyclophosphamide-treated recipients.

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