Culture of murine lymphoid cells without added antigen results in the generation of cells which suppress a variety of in vitro immune responses, such as the mixed lymphocyte response (MLR) and the generation of alloreactive cytotoxic T cells (CTL). The ontogeny of this phenomenon was studied. Cells which suppressed the MLR after preculture were isolated from spleens and hematopoietic livers of fetal and young (less than 1 wk old) mice. On the other hand, the generation of alloreactive CTL could be suppressed only by precultured spleen cells taken from 1-w-old or older mice. The parallel between the development of the suppressor functions and the maturation of the responses they regulate, suggests a possible biological significance of the effect.
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1 December 1979
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December 01 1979
Ontogeny of culture-generated suppressor cells.
F M Rollwagen
O Stutman
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1979) 150 (6): 1359–1366.
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F M Rollwagen, O Stutman; Ontogeny of culture-generated suppressor cells.. J Exp Med 1 December 1979; 150 (6): 1359–1366. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.150.6.1359
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