Accessory cell function in a Con A response: Role of Ia and interleukin 1

Accessory cell (A-cell) function in a Con A response was analyzed. Irradiated P388D 1 cells efficiently induced a proliferative response to Con A of T cells purified from spleen cells, whereas paraformaldehyde-fixed P388D 1 cells failed to serve as A cells. Although IL-1 containing culture supernata...

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description Accessory cell (A-cell) function in a Con A response was analyzed. Irradiated P388D 1 cells efficiently induced a proliferative response to Con A of T cells purified from spleen cells, whereas paraformaldehyde-fixed P388D 1 cells failed to serve as A cells. Although IL-1 containing culture supernatant (SN) of a macrophage hybridoma induced the Con A response of the T-cell preparations, the depletion of Ia + cells by the treatment with anti-Ia antibody and complement abrogated the response in the presence of IL-1. Fixed P388D 1 cells and the hybridoma SN synergized in the reconstitution of the response. A 15,000-Da fraction of the hybridoma SN or human recombinant IL-1α was able to substitute the hybridoma SN for the response. The reconstitution of the response by IL-1 and fixed P388D 1 cells was inhibited by the addition of monoclonal anti-Ia antibody. These results indicate that IL-1 or fixed P388D 1 cell does not exert a sufficient signal by itself and both of them are required for the reconstitution of a Con A response of highly purified T cells, and that Ia on fixed P388D 1 cells play an important role.
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Antigens, Ly - immunology
Biological and medical sciences
Cell Line
Concanavalin A - pharmacology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fundamental immunology
Histocompatibility Antigens Class II - immunology
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Immunological reactions in vitro
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Lymphoblastic transformation (stimulation by antigen, mitogen, mixed lymphocyte reactions)
Macrophages - immunology
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T-Lymphocytes - classification
T-Lymphocytes - immunology
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