The Activation of Guinea Pig T Lymphocytes by Anti-β2-Microglobulin Serum

  • Yamashita U
  • Lögdberg L
  • Berggård I
  • et al.
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Abstract

In order to study further the role of β2-m in the regulation of the immune response, we have examined the effects of a goat anti-guinea pig β2-m serum on a number of T lymphocyte functions in vitro. Anti-β2-m serum produced a marked inhibition of the response of peritoneal exudate T cells to antigen and mitogen stimulation. Surprisingly, a marked activation of lymph node T lymphocyte proliferation was observed in the absence of antigen or mitogen stimulation. This stimulatory effect of anti-β2-m serum was shown to be specific for β2-m and required the presence of macrophages. The T cell proliferative response induced by anti-β2-m could not be blocked by antisera to the antigens of the guinea pig MHC. These studies suggest that β2-m may play some critical role in the immune response at the level of T cell activation.

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Yamashita, U., Lögdberg, L., Berggård, I., & Shevach, E. M. (1979). The Activation of Guinea Pig T Lymphocytes by Anti-β2-Microglobulin Serum. The Journal of Immunology, 122(4), 1427–1432. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.122.4.1427

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