Heterogeneity of Soluble T Cell Products. I. Precursor Frequency and Correlation Analysis of Cytotoxic and Immune Interferon (IFN-gamma)-producing Spleen Cells in the Mouse
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In this study, the precursor frequency, relationship and activity of murine splenic cytotoxic and immune interferon (IFN-gamma)-producing cells has been determined. C57BL/6 spleen cells were activated by concanavalin A (Con A) and subsequently grown in microcultures under limiting dilution conditions. The progeny of cells plated in microcultures was divided and tested for (a) total cytotoxic activity on EL4 (H-2b) tumor target cells in the presence of Con A to nonspecifically attach the killer to the target cells, and (b) the quantity of IFN-gamma released by Con A stimulation. Cytotoxic T lymphocytes and IFN-gamma-producing cells were present in Con A-activated C57BL/6 spleen cells at a high frequency of approximately 1 out of 3 and 1 out of 2 cells, respectively. IFN-gamma could be released from both noncytotoxic and a large fraction of cytotoxic T cells and the cytotoxic activity was not necessarily associated with IFN-gamma release. In a few selected cultures with a progeny of cells plated at a low cell number (up to 10/well) very high IFN-gamma titers (greater than 10 000 U/ml) could be found. These results provide the first frequency estimate of IFN-producing cells and are discussed with respect to the physiological role of IFN-gamma release from T cells.
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