Selective participation of immunoglobulin V region and major histocompatibility complex products in antigen binding by T cells

P. Lonai*, Y. Ben‐Neriah, L. Steinman, D. Givol

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Abstract

Antigen‐binding inhibition studies using microscopic autoradiography were performed on T or B cell‐enriched lymphocyte populations. Antibodies specific for the “framework” of immunoglobulin heavy or light chain variable domains (VH or VL), or anti‐H‐2 and anti‐Ia antisera were used. T cell subclasses were separated with anti‐Lyt antisera and complement. It was found that antigen‐binding T cells of different subclasses can be inhibited selectively with only one of the two anti‐V region antibodies. Antigen binding to Lyt‐1+ cells was inhibited by anti‐VH, while Lyt‐2+,3+ cells were inhibited by anti‐VL specifically. Anti‐Ia antisera inhibited unprimed Lyt‐1+ antigen‐binding cells, whereas anti‐H‐2K or anti‐H‐2D antisera inhibited unprimed Lyt‐2+,3+ antigen‐binding cells, and both classes of immune T antigen‐binding cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)827-832
Number of pages6
JournalEuropean Journal of Immunology
Volume8
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1978

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