T-cell-mediated enhancement of host-versus-graft reactivity in mice fed a diet enriched in vitamin A acetate
- 1 March 1983
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 302 (5906), 338-340
- https://doi.org/10.1038/302338a0
Abstract
Retinol (vitamin A) and some of its derivatives have an important role in: (1) regulating growth, proliferation and differentiation of various tissues and (2) maintaining reproduction and visual function in man and higher animals. Vitamin A and retinoids are also known as potent immunoregulatory and antineoplastic agents. Their ability to increase reactivity to histoincompatible tissues is well documented but the mechanism of this action is unclear. Here we report that mice fed on an otherwise conventional diet supplemented with vitamin A acetate (VAA) respond to 10(5) semiallogeneic cells (a suboptimal dose) in a host-versus-graft (HvG) reaction, whereas mice on a conventional diet do not. It is possible to transfer this enhanced immune reactivity by injecting lymphoid cells from VAA-fed animals into those syngeneic mice maintained on the conventional diet. Using a positive selection technique, we demonstrate that the phenotype of the cell probably responsible for this phenomenon is Lyt 1+ 2-.Keywords
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