Generation of primary murine CTL specific for allogeneic and xenogeneic MHC determinants upon stimulation with murine L cells transfected with class I genes
This communication describes in vitro culture conditions that permit the use of MHC gene-transfected L cells as stimulators of primary CTL responses. The use of L cells as stimulators usually results in the generation of "nonspecific" anti-L cell cytotoxicity too great to permit visualizat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of immunology (1950) 1985-06, Vol.134 (6), p.3557-3559 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This communication describes in vitro culture conditions that permit the use of MHC gene-transfected L cells as stimulators of primary CTL responses. The use of L cells as stimulators usually results in the generation of "nonspecific" anti-L cell cytotoxicity too great to permit visualization of antigen-specific CTL responses. This study demonstrates that the generation of such anti-L cell cytotoxicity can be abrogated by strategies that prevent the in vitro activation of self-Ia-restricted TH cells. These maneuvers allowed the use of L cell transfectants as stimulators of allospecific and xenospecific CTL precursors in primary in vitro mixed lymphocyte reaction cultures. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1767 1550-6606 |
DOI: | 10.4049/jimmunol.134.6.3557 |