Characterization of a suppressor cell line which downgrades experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis in the rat.

RR Caspi, T Kuwabara… - Journal of immunology …, 1988 - journals.aai.org
RR Caspi, T Kuwabara, RB Nussenblatt
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950), 1988journals.aai.org
A Ts lymphocyte line was isolated from spleens of rats primed with the retinal soluble Ag
(SAg) in the anterior chamber of the eye. This line could inhibit in vitro SAg-driven
proliferation of uveitogenic Th lymphocytes, in a radioresistant, Ag-independent manner.
Adoptively transferred Ts line cells were found to downgrade experimental autoimmune
uveoretinitis in actively immunized syngeneic recipients. The initial surface phenotype
(OX8+) of the Ts line was unstable in vitro, however, the cells expressed suppressor function …
Abstract
A Ts lymphocyte line was isolated from spleens of rats primed with the retinal soluble Ag (SAg) in the anterior chamber of the eye. This line could inhibit in vitro SAg-driven proliferation of uveitogenic Th lymphocytes, in a radioresistant, Ag-independent manner. Adoptively transferred Ts line cells were found to downgrade experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis in actively immunized syngeneic recipients. The initial surface phenotype (OX8+) of the Ts line was unstable in vitro, however, the cells expressed suppressor function irrespective of phenotype. The mechanism of suppression did not appear to involve consumption of IL-2 or direct cytolysis of uveitogenic Th lymphocytes, but rather the production of a soluble suppressor factor. These findings may suggest an in vivo role for suppressor lymphocytes, capable of inhibiting primed Th cells, in the regulation of experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis.
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