Antigen responsiveness of an established human B-lymphoid cell line I. Evidence for a surface receptor for Candida antigen detected by direct migration inhibition
Responsiveness to a soluble crude Candida albicans antigen (CaAg) by a long-term human lymphoid cell line with B-cell characteristics (PGLC-33H) is demonstrated by the direct migration inhibition (DMI) assay. An inability to detect comparable CaAg responses in other tested B- and T-lymphoid cell lin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cellular immunology 1976-10, Vol.26 (2), p.264-273 |
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Candida albicans antigen (CaAg) by a long-term human lymphoid cell line with B-cell characteristics (PGLC-33H) is demonstrated by the direct migration inhibition (DMI) assay. An inability to detect comparable CaAg responses in other tested B- and T-lymphoid cell lines suggests that this may be a specific response for PGLC-33H cells. CaAg responsiveness is completely abrogated by trypsinization of cells. Regeneration of CaAg responsiveness is temperature dependent, detectable in 8–14 hr in cells maintained at 37°C. Trypsinized cells kept at 4°C do not regain CaAg response. The rate of cell-CaAg interaction is rapid and not temperature dependent. Cells pulsed with CaAg at 37, 25, and 4°C demonstrate comparable DMI responses following a 2-min pulse with CaAg. These findings suggest that PGLC-33H cells have surface receptors for CaAg which result in the inhibition of cell migration upon exposure to antigen. |
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ISSN: | 0008-8749 1090-2163 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0008-8749(76)90370-1 |