PMID: 6978424Apr 1, 1982Paper

TG cell involvement in the leukocyte adherence inhibition phenomenon

Journal of the National Cancer Institute
S G TaylorJ E Harris

Abstract

Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), T-cells, non-T-cells, TG cells, and TM cells were tested for leukocyte adherence inhibition (LAI) reactivity to purified protein derivative (PPD) in normal human volunteers to determine the reactive cell subfractions. T-cells were separated by sheep red blood cell rosetting and TM and TG cells by rosetting with anti-ox red blood cell (ORBC) IgM- and IgG-treated ORBC. Fresh PBMC, T-cells, and TG cells gave positive LAI reactivity to PPD in PPD-positive donors only. PBMC that had undergone 24-hour incubation or extensive washing, non-T-cells, and TM cells were unreactive. All cell subfractions were negative in PPD-negative donors. Indirect LAI assay was performed on the spent media from overnight incubation of unstimulated PBMC and also following a 1-hour incubation of the various cell subfractions obtained from a PPD-reactive donor with PPD. Positive reactions, indicating the release of an LAI factor (LAIF), were obtained with the spent media and with the T-cell and TG cell subfractions following PPD stimulation, whereas non-T-cell and TM cell subfractions yielded no reactivity. Incubation of sensitized T-cells with PPD in the presence of cycloheximide and preincubation of T-cells for 2...Continue Reading

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