Further Characterization of the Human Inducer T Cell Subset Defined by Monoclonal Antibody

  • Reinherz E
  • Kung P
  • Goldstein G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Evidence is presented that the OKT4+ T cell subset in man, defined by a monoclonal hybridoma antibody, provides help for B lymphocyte differentiation in a PWM driven system. Both B cell proliferation and intracytoplasmic immunoglobulin synthesis are facilitated by OKT4+ and not by OKT4- T cells. Given earlier studies demonstrating that OKT4+ T cells were necessary for generation of T cytotoxic cells and the present study that OKT4+ T cells are necessary for the differentiation of B cells, it would appear that the OKT4+ population is the major human T helper (inducer) subset.

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Reinherz, E. L., Kung, P. C., Goldstein, G., & Schlossman, S. F. (1979). Further Characterization of the Human Inducer T Cell Subset Defined by Monoclonal Antibody. The Journal of Immunology, 123(6), 2894–2996. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.123.6.2894

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