Author:
Minami M,Okuda K,Furusawa S,Benacerraf B,Dorf M E
Abstract
Five hybridoma T cell lines were prepared by fusion of second order suppressor T cells (Ts2) with the BW5147 thymoma. The culture supernates from these T cell hybrids contained a factor, TsF2, which specifically suppressed 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl hapten (NP)-induced cutaneous sensitivity responses. TsF2 activity was observed when the factor was administered during the effector phases of the immune response. TsF2 bears I-J determinants and has binding specificity for NPb idiotypic determinants. TsF2 suppressor activity could be absorbed on antigen-primed H-2-incompatible T cells but cannot suppress H-2-incompatible mice. In addition to this H-2 restriction, which maps to the I-J subregion, monoclonal TsF2 also has an Igh genetic restriction. The present results are combined with previous data to describe the cellular interactions leading to immune suppression.
Publisher
Rockefeller University Press
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
Cited by
55 articles.
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