Limiting dilution analysis of helper T-cell function.
- 1 June 1975
- journal article
- Vol. 28 (6) , 1135-48
Abstract
Limiting dilution analysis has been applied to the study of T-cell 'helper' function in vitro. Using the microculture system one can estimate the numbers of (a) 'helper' T cells involved in specific collaboration with B cells and (b) those T cells which are able, on being activated by their specific antigen, to facilitate the response of B cells to another antigen. Such studies have enabled us to demonstrate that: (1) a single 'helper' T cell was able to activate a single B-cell precursor to detectable antibody production; (2) the 'helper' function of primed T cells was radio-resistant; (3) a minimal estimate of 'helper' frequencies could be obtained in defined cell populations; (4) nonspecific facilitation was directed towards virtually all available B cells of a given specificity if these were challenged with their appropriate particulate antigen; (5) the microculture system offers the opportunity to determine whether specific and non-specific T-cell 'helper' effects are a consequence of the activity of one T-cell type or of differenct subpopulations of T cells.This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
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