1. Direct cytotoxicity against chicken erythrocytes in mice. II. Nature of immunoglobulin on cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
- Author
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Nomoto K, Kubo C, Taniguchi K, and Takeya K
- Subjects
- Animals, Antibody Formation, Antilymphocyte Serum, Chickens immunology, Complement System Proteins, Immunoglobulin G immunology, Male, Mice, Trypsin, Cytotoxicity, Immunologic, Erythrocytes immunology, Immunoglobulins analysis, T-Lymphocytes immunology
- Abstract
Direct cytotoxicity raised at an early interval after immunization with chicken erythrocytes (CRBC) has been ascribed to O-positive, immunoglobulin (Ig)-bearing lymphocytes. Cytotoxicity of such effector cells was not affected by trypsinization. Cytotoxity was reduced by the treatment of effector cells with anti-IgG serum and complement or by the addition of anti-IgG serum to culture medium for cytotoxicity test. When the effector cells were treated with trypsin before cytotoxicity test, such procedures with anti-IgG serum did not affect their cytotoxicity. Ig molecules on cytotoxic T lympohcytes may not be an essential element for antigen recognition. This explanation may be supported by the fact that cytotoxicity against CRBC could be raised in 600 rad irradiation, thymus-cell transferred mice in the absence of antibody production.
- Published
- 1979