Recognition of idiotypes in lymphocyte interactions I. Idiotypic selectivity in the cooperation between T and B lymphocytes
- 1 December 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 8 (12), 846-852
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830081205
Abstract
Idiotypic restrictions are demonstrated in vitro for the cooperation between T and B lymphocytes with specificity for Group A streptococcal carbohydrate. T helper cells which have been primed in vivo with anti-idiotypic antibodies to the A5A idiotype and which are therefore essentially A5A idiotype-positive, cooperate only with A5A idiotype-positive B cells, even when mixtures of A5A idiotype-positive and A5A idiotype-negative B cells are present. Essentially A5A idiotype-negative T helper cells that have been primed in vivo with Group A streptococcal vaccine after in vivo suppression with anti-A5A idiotypic antibody are unable to cooperate with B cells which have been primed with anti-A5A idiotype antibody and which are therefore essentially A5A idiotype-positive. Mixtures of A5A idiotype-negative and A5A idiotype-positive T cells cooperate with both A5A idiotype-negative and A5A idiotype-positive B cells. Idiotypic restrictions could not be demonstrated for T and B cells recognizing carrier and hapten determinants, respectively, in experiments in which the cooperation of genetically VH-identical T and B cells was compared to the cooperation of genetically VH-different T and B cells. The data are discussed with respect to various models for the communication between T and B cells. It is proposed that for successful T-B cooperation, ordinarily two types of T helper cells are required, one recognizing the antigen and the other recognizing the idiotype of the B cell.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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