Evidence implicating L3T4 in class II MHC antigen reactivity; monoclonal antibody GK1.5 (anti-L3T4a) blocks class II MHC antigen-specific proliferation, release of lymphokines, and binding by cloned murine helper T lymphocyte lines.
- 1 November 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The American Association of Immunologists in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 131 (5), 2178-2183
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.131.5.2178
Abstract
Monoclonal antibody GK1.5 recognizes a determinant, designated L3T4a, on the murine T cell surface molecule L3T4. The expression of L3T4a by functional murine T cell clones appears to correlate primarily with class II MHC antigen reactivity rather than with functional phenotype. In previous studies, antigen-specific cytolysis by a cloned class II MHC antigen(I-Ak)-reactive CTL line was found to be blocked entirely by monoclonal antibody (mAb) GK1.5, at a step before the lethal hit. In the present studies, we demonstrate that mAb GK1.5 profoundly blocks antigen-specific proliferation and release of lymphokines by cloned murine class II MHC antigen-reactive helper T lymphocyte (HTL) lines. Analysis of cloned T cell hybridomas, however, suggests that there exists clonal heterogeneity in the degree of inhibition of class II MHC antigen-specific function by mAb GK 1.5. Finally, we present evidence that mAb GK1.5 blocks class II MHC antigen-specific function by blocking class II MHC antigen-specific binding. The data presented here lend considerable support to the concept both that L3T4 and the human Leu-3/T4 molecules are similar and that L3T4 plays a role in class II MHC antigen-reactivity by murine T cells.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Binding of antigen-specific, H-2-restricted T cell hybridomas to antigen-pulsed adherent cell monolayers.The Journal of Immunology, 1983
- The major histocompatibility complex-restricted antigen receptor on T cells. I. Isolation with a monoclonal antibody.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1983
- Use of I region-restricted, antigen-specific T cell hybridomas to produce idiotypically specific anti-receptor antibodies.The Journal of Immunology, 1983
- Xenogeneic human anti-mouse T cell responses are due to the activity of the same functional T cell subsets responsible for allospecific and major histocompatibility complex-restricted responses.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1983
- Alloreactive cloned T cell lines. VI. Multiple lymphokine activities secreted by helper and cytolytic cloned T lymphocytes.The Journal of Immunology, 1982
- Possible involvement of the OKT4 molecule in T cell recognition of class II HLA antigens. Evidence from studies of cytotoxic T lymphocytes specific for SB antigens.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1982
- Alloreactive cloned T cell lines. V. Differential kinetics of IL 2, CSF, and BCSF release by a cloned T amplifier cell and its variant.The Journal of Immunology, 1981
- Antibodies to membrane structures that distinguish suppressor/cytotoxic and helper T lymphocyte subpopulations block the mixed leukocyte reaction in man.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1981
- Alloreactive cloned T cell lines. I. Interactions between cloned amplifier and cytolytic T cell lines.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1980
- Continuous proliferation of murine antigen-specific helper T lymphocytes in culture.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1979