Growth of a cloned helper T cell line induced by a monoclonal antibody specific for the antigen receptor: interleukin 1 is required for the expression of receptors for interleukin 2.
Jonathan Kaye(Yale University), Steven Gillis(Yale University), S B Mizel(Pennsylvania State University), Ethan M. Shevach(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Thomas R. Malek(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Charles A. Dinarello(Tufts University), Lawrence B. Lachman(Anderson Hospital), Charles A. Janeway(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
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Abstract
By using as an experimental system the induction of growth of a cloned, antigen:Ia-reactive helper T cell line by an antigen receptor-specific monoclonal antibody, we demonstrated that growth requires two essential co-factors, exogenously produced IL 1 and endogenously produced IL 2. The primary role of the IL 1 is in the expression of receptors on the T cell surface for IL 2, rather than for promoting the synthesis of IL 2. The use of a clone-specific activating monoclonal antibody at nanogram amounts to activate a cloned helper T cell should allow a detailed characterization of T cell activation via antigen receptor cross-linking.
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