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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 131, Issue 2 548-550, Copyright © 1983 by American Association of Immunologists


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Frequencies of alloreactive and self-restricted cytotoxic T cell precursors during lymphatic regeneration

H Buszello, C Pottmeyer and W Droge

The previous observation that during lymphatic regeneration precursors for MHC-restricted cytotoxic T cells appear before alloreactive precursors, was re-examined in macroculture and microculture experiments. Our macroculture experiments confirmed the observation that treatment with cyclophosphamide decreases the ratio of alloreactivity vs self-restricted reactivity. This shift in reactivity, however, did not result from a change in the T cell specificity repertoire, but was obviously mediated by regulatory effects in macrocultures. Spleen cells from cyclophosphamide-treated mice had normal ratios of CTL precursor frequencies for the three different specificities tested, but they contained a suppressive activity that inhibited the responses of normal spleen cells in macrocultures. Note Added: After submission of this paper we became aware of the paper of Sihvola and Hurme (J. Immunol. 130:1077, 1983) who also showed that although macrocultures from cyclophosphamide-treated mice were negative for the alloresponse, the same spleen cells showed only a approximately threefold decrease in CTL precursors when analyzed in limiting dilution cultures.





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