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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 131, Issue 3 1056-1064, Copyright © 1983 by American Association of Immunologists


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Inhibition of proliferation of MIs- and Ia-reactive cloned T cells by a monoclonal antibody against a determinant shared by I-A and I-E

KA Wall, MI Lorber, MR Loken, S McClatchey and FW Fitch

The interaction between cloned amplifier T cells and stimulating cells has been probed with the use of a monoclonal antibody selected for its ability to inhibit stimulation of Mls- and la-reactive T cells. The antibody recognizes a public determinant on I-A- and I-E-coded molecules of a variety of murine H-2 haplotypes. The antibody inhibits the proliferation of the I-Ab-reactive T cell clone 48.1 and of the Mls- reactive T cell clones L2 and Fa 13. The antibody may be added as late as 3 hr after initiation of culture to cause inhibition of L2 proliferation and release of interleukin 2. A profound inhibition of primary and secondary mixed leukocyte responses also is observed. The results indicate that a large fraction of Mls reactive T cells require interaction with la antigens.


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