Recognition of immunoglobulin idiotypes by thymus-derived lymphocytes.

  • Janeway C
  • Sakato N
  • Eisen H
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Abstract

The ability of thymus-derived lymphocytes (T cells) from BALB/c mice to recognize the individually specific antigenic determinants (idiotypes) of BALB/c myeloma proteins was tested. Spleen cells from donor mice immunized with a given myeloma protein greatly augmented the response of hapten-specific bone marrow-derived, thymus-independent lymphocytes (cells) to a hapten conjugate of the immunizing myeloma protein. This helper effect was specific for the myeloma protein idiotype; responses to hapten conjugates of similar myeloma proteins, bearing different idiotypic determinants, were not augmented by these spleen cells. That the helper cell is a T cell was shown by its marked sensitivity to cytolysis with an isoantiserum specific for T cells (anti-Thy-1-2) and complement. The discrimination between idiotypes by such T cells is roughly comparable to that of the antibody produced by the donors of the helper cells.

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Janeway, C. A., Sakato, N., & Eisen, H. N. (1975). Recognition of immunoglobulin idiotypes by thymus-derived lymphocytes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 72(6), 2357–2360. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.72.6.2357

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