Immunoregulation of T-dependent responses by a cloned dendritic cell.

  • Clayberger C
  • Dekruyff R
  • Fay R
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have described a cloned dendritic cell, Clone Den-1, which is a potent accessory cell for some T-dependent immune responses. Clone Den-1 activates T cells in both autologous and allogeneic mixed lymphocyte reactions, but cannot present soluble antigen to T cells that co-recognize nominal antigen plus I-Ab gene products. In addition, Clone Den-1 or factors produced by it can reconstitute plaque-forming cell responses by accessory cell-depleted B plus T cells to the T-dependent antigen sheep red blood cells. The relationship of this clone to heterogeneous populations of dendritic cells and other accessory cells is discussed.

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Clayberger, C., Dekruyff, R. H., Fay, R., Pavlakis, M., & Cantor, H. (1984). Immunoregulation of T-dependent responses by a cloned dendritic cell. The Journal of Immunology, 133(3), 1174–1178. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.133.3.1174

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