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Definition of the T-lymphocyte Inducer of Suppression in Primates Using a Monoclonal Antibody

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Journal Cell Immunol
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1985 Sep 1
PMID 3161622
Citations 4
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Abstract

Since some of the conserved antigens between man and phylogenetically lower primate species may be more immunodominant on lymphocytes of the lower primate species, we reasoned that immunization of mice with lymphocytes from lower primates might prove a useful strategy for developing monoclonal antibodies which recognize functionally important structures on both human and nonhuman primate lymphocytes. In employing this approach for the development of monoclonal antibodies, we have developed the antibody anti-2H4 which recognizes a structure on both T on non-T mononuclear cells of a wide array of primate species. 2H4+ rhesus monkey T lymphocytes exhibited a greater proliferative response to lectin and alloantigenic stimulation than 2H4- cells, suggesting that anti-2H4 might separate primate T lymphocytes into functionally distinct cell populations. In fact, helper activity for antibody production by rhesus monkey B lymphocytes in response to pokeweed mitogen (PWM) resided in the 2H4- T-cell population. Furthermore, the 2H4+ T-lymphocyte population activated the suppressor function of T8+ rhesus monkey cells. The fact that the surface antigen which defines this T-cell subset is widely conserved in nonhuman primates suggests that anti-2H4 recognizes a functionally important structure.

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