In vitro selection and extended culture of antigen specific T lymphocytes. I. Description of selection culture procedure and initial characterization of selected cells

S. Z. Ben Sasson, W. E. Paul, E. M. Shevach, I. Green

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Abstract

Specific selection of antigen responsive guinea pig peritoneal exudate lymphocytes (PELs) was achieved by a selection culture procedure. This procedure involved the addition of PELs from immune donors to monolayers of antigen pulsed adherent peritoneal exudate cells from nonprimed syngeneic donors. PELs which failed to adhere were discarded at 24 and 48 hr; after 1 wk of culture, lymphocytes were obtained which were highly responsive to the antigen for which they were selected but which demonstrated little or no response to other antigens to which the original donor of the lymphocyte was immune. These selected cells were largely T lymphocytes and could be maintained in culture for 2 to 5 wk in an antigen responsive state and, in 20 to 30% of cases, for 8 to 10 wk in an antigen independent state.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)90-105
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Experimental Medicine
Volume142
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1975
Externally publishedYes

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