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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 132, Issue 5 2273-2278, Copyright © 1984 by American Association of Immunologists


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Conversion of a tolerogenic to an immunogenic signal by P388AD.2 cells, a lymphoid dendritic cell-like tumor line

RP Phipps, PS Pillai and DW Scott

The lymphoid dendritic cell-like tumor P388AD.2 is capable of converting a tolerogenic signal into an immunogenic one. In the present study, adherent P388AD.2 cells were pulsed with the tolerogen, fluoresceinated (FL) sheep gamma-globulin (SGG), washed, and incubated with normal spleen cells. After 24 hr, the spleen cells were harvested and challenged in secondary cultures with immunogenic doses of FL- thymic independent (TI) antigens. The plaque-forming cell response on day 3 of secondary culture was increased as much as 400% compared with control spleen cultures exposed to untreated P388AD.2 cells. The increased response was specific for the FL-hapten and occurred only when P388AD.2 cells were pulsed with FL-Ig or FL-F(ab')2 fragments, but not with FL-synthetic tolerogens or other FL-antigens. Furthermore, the augmentation required histocompatible T cells in the primary cultures. Additional experiments showed that if cultures were devoid of Lyt-1+ cells but not Lyt-2+ cells, no augmentation occurred. A variety of other macrophage-like tumor cells, some with known antigen presenting properties, were tested for the ability to present tolerogen in an immunogenic fashion. Only an I-A+ J774 clone was able to present tolerogen in an immunogenic fashion. However, we failed to find a correlation between the presence of surface Ia antigen and tolerogen- presenting ability. The results suggest that certain types of cells may play a role in immune regulation by abrogating the tolerogenicity of Ig tolerogens via their presentation in an immunogenic mode.





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