Resting and Sensitized T Lymphocytes Exhibit Distinct Stimulatory (antigen-presenting Cell) Requirements for Growth and Lymphokine Release
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Previous studies have shown that unprimed or resting T lymphocytes will grow and release lymphokines when stimulated by dendritic cells (DC). We now have examined the stimulatory requirements for antigen-primed or blast-transformed T cells. The latter were derived from dendritic/T cell clusters that developed during the primary mixed leukocyte reaction (MLR). The specificity of the blasts was established by a binding assay in which most T cells aggregated small B lymphocytes of the appropriate haplotype within 2 h at 4 or 37 degrees C. Since unprimed T cells did not aggregate allogeneic B cells, we suggest that DC induce T lymphocytes to express additional functioning receptors for antigen. Lyt-2-T blasts did not grow or release interleukin 2 or B cell helper factors unless rechallenged with specific alloantigen, whereupon growth (generation time of 14-18 h) and lymphokine release rapidly resumed. The blasts could be stimulated by allogeneic macrophages, B cells, and B lymphoblasts, whereas the primary MLR was initiated primarily by DC. responsiveness appeared restricted to the I region of the major histocompatibility complex, and varied directly with the level of Ia antigens on the stimulator cells. The interaction of B cells and T blasts was bidirectional. The T blasts would grow and form B cell helper factors, while the B cells grew and secreted antibody. However, the efficacy of T cell-mediated antibody formation was enhanced some 10-fold by the addition of specific antigen. Therefore, responses of resting helper T cells, then, are initiated by antigen plus DC. Once sensitized, T blasts interact independently with antigen presented by other leukocytes.
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