Human in vitro allogeneic responses. Demonstration of three pathways of T helper cell activation.

  • Via C
  • Tsokos G
  • Stocks N
  • et al.
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Abstract

In our study, we have measured in vitro proliferation and IL-2 production by human PBL to characterize the interactions between Th cells and accessory cells (AC) involved in responses to either conventional Ag or alloantigens. IL-2 production and proliferative responses to conventional Ag, such as influenza or tetanus, are exclusively dependent on the presence of CD4+ T cells and AC. In contrast, IL-2 and proliferative responses to alloantigen can be mediated by either CD4+ or CD8+ T cells. CD4+ T cells respond to alloantigen using either autologous AC (self-restricted), or allogeneic AC (allo-restricted), whereas CD8+ T cells respond to alloantigen using allogeneic AC only. The understanding of Th cell-AC interactions involved in in vitro allogeneic responses will be important for delineating the Th cell-AC interactions involved in transplantation immunity as well as in clinical disorders characterized by T cell dysfunction such as human immunodeficiency virus infection and systemic lupus erythematosus.

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Via, C. S., Tsokos, G. C., Stocks, N. I., Clerici, M., & Shearer, G. M. (1990). Human in vitro allogeneic responses. Demonstration of three pathways of T helper cell activation. The Journal of Immunology, 144(7), 2524–2528. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.144.7.2524

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