Title of article :
In VitroEnhancement of Antibody Responses by Tδ Cells Expressing IgD Receptors
Author/Authors :
Yang، نويسنده , , Yi Jun and Coico، نويسنده , , Richard F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
Previousin vivostudies have shown that murine T cells induced to express receptors specific for IgD (IgD-R) have humoral immunoaugmenting properties with respect to both primary and secondary antibody responses to various antigens. Such murine IgD-R+T cells (Tδ cells) belong to the CD4+T cell population in contrast with human Tδ cells which also include CD8+cells. The purpose of these studies was to develop anin vitroassay system to examine the mechanism by which Tδ cells facilitate enhanced antibody responses. Our studies demonstrate that B cell responses to both soluble and particulate antigens can, indeed, be enhancedin vitroby coculture with T cells previously induced to express IgD-R. Thisin vitroeffect requires cognate interaction between T and B cells and is dependent on the presence of adherent cells or IL-1. T cell priming with antigen, while not a prerequisite, was found to result in more effective Tδ–B cell interactions compared with naive Tδ cells. Finally, evidence was obtained in support of an adhesion-mediated Tδ–B cell interaction since the immunoaugmenting properties of T cells expressing IgD-R are completely blocked by the addition of very low doses of monomeric IgD to the cultures.
Journal title :
Cellular Immunology
Journal title :
Cellular Immunology