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An in Vitro Model for T Cell-independent Induction of Humoral Immunity. A Requirement for NK Cells

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Journal J Immunol
Date 1994 May 15
PMID 7513725
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We previously established an in vitro polyclonal model for membrane Ig-mediated Ig secretion by B cells in response to T cell-independent type 2 (TI-2) Ags, by using dextran-conjugated anti-IgD Abs (alpha delta-dex). We demonstrated that resting B cells activated with alpha delta-dex plus IL-2 secreted large amounts of Ig only in the presence of NK cells. In this report we show that, in contrast to small B cell-enriched spleen cells that require activation with the combination of alpha delta-dex and IL-2 for induction of Ig secretion, large B cells were induced to secrete Ig in response to alpha delta-dex, alone. These responses were inhibited by previous depletion of asialo-Gm-1+ cells from the B cell-enriched population, and restored both by the addition of freshly explanted NK cells and by in vitro-activated NK cells, suggesting a requirement for NK cells. Small alpha delta-dex-activated B cells could, however, also be stimulated to secrete Ig in the absence of added cytokines but only after the addition of in vitro-activated NK cells and not freshly explanted splenic NK cells. When highly purified large B cells, obtained by electronic cell sorting, were cultured with in vitro-activated NK cells, Ig secretion was induced even in the absence of any other added B cell stimulus. Because the splenic marginal zone has been implicated in humoral immune responses to TI-2 Ags, we further fractionated large B cells into marginal zone (MZB) and follicular (FB) B cells by electronic cell sorting. In vitro-activated NK cells stimulated large MZB, but not FB, cells to secrete Ig in the absence of exogenous stimuli. These data establish a T cell-independent model for induction of Ig synthesis in the absence of any added cytokine and demonstrate a role for freshly explanted NK cells in stimulating Ab production in response to TI-2 Ags. Further, they show that pre-activated NK cells can induce Ig secretion from pre-activated B cells even in the absence of any added stimuli. These data also underscore a special role for the MZB cell in these responses.

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