T cell-dependent antibody production by Ly-1 B cells.

S Taki, M Schmitt, D Tarlinton, I Förster… - Annals of the New …, 1992 - europepmc.org
S Taki, M Schmitt, D Tarlinton, I Förster, K Rajewsky
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1992europepmc.org
Through the use of a SCID transfer system, we have demonstrated that under certain
conditions, the production of Ig by Ly-1 B cells can be modulated by T cells. This modulation
can take the form of enhanced isotype production or isotype-switch induction and to some
extent appears to be dependent on the activation state of the T cells. Furthermore we have
shown that Ly-1 B cells can mount an idiotypically restricted T cell-dependent immune
response to the antigen PC-KLH. This result suggests that the previous failure to observe T …
Through the use of a SCID transfer system, we have demonstrated that under certain conditions, the production of Ig by Ly-1 B cells can be modulated by T cells. This modulation can take the form of enhanced isotype production or isotype-switch induction and to some extent appears to be dependent on the activation state of the T cells. Furthermore we have shown that Ly-1 B cells can mount an idiotypically restricted T cell-dependent immune response to the antigen PC-KLH. This result suggests that the previous failure to observe T cell-dependent responses by Ly-1 B cells has been due to these B cells being" blind" to the antigens used and is not due to some inherent property of these B cells. When one considers the previous reports of the substantial contribution of Ly-1 B cells to the natural serum immunoglobulin levels and the ability of T cells to affect Ig production by Ly-1 B cells documented in this report, it is clear that the interaction of T cells with the Ly-1 B-cell population is important in determining the" natural" serum Ig repertoire of the mouse.
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