Anti-cd45ra antibodies increase the proliferation of mouse t cells to phytohemagglutinin through the interleukin 2/interleukin 2 receptor pathway

Abstract
We have studied the effect of anti-CD45RA monoclonal antibodies on the proliferation of murine spleen T cells activated with phytohemagglutinin. Antibodies act on both CD8 and CD4 subsets of T cells. They seem to replace a signal normally delivered by accessory cells which would act through the interleukin 2/interleukin 2 receptor pathway.