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Veronica Sanna, Antonio Di Giacomo, Antonio La Cava, Robert I. Lechler, Silvia Fontana, Serafino Zappacosta, Giuseppe Matarese
Published in Volume 111, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2003; 111(2):241–250 doi:10.1172/JCI16721
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Antileptin receptor (anti-ObR) blocking antibodies inhibit antigen-specific and non-antigen-specific T-cell activation. (a) The anti-PLP139–151 proliferative response of lymph node–derived T lymphocytes from immunized SJL/J female mice is completely inhibited by the addition to cell cultures of anti-ObR. (bd) Anti-ObR partially inhibits the proliferative response of T cells from immunized SJL/J female mice toward polyclonal mitogenic stimuli such as concanavalin A, anti-CD3ε, and MLR against irradiated allogeneic splenocytes from C57BL/6J mice (see Methods). (e and f) The addition of anti-ObR antibody to concanavalin A– or anti-CD3ε–activated spleen-derived T cells, obtained from leptin receptor mutant C57BL/Ks db/db mice, is not able to affect their proliferative response as compared with the control antibody. One representative experiment out of four is shown.