We have studied the effect on the interleukin (IL-) 2-dependent human T cell growth of two distinct monoclonal antibodies (Mab), D1-12 and 4F2, with specificity for common determinant of human Ia antigens and for a differentiation antigen expressed on all activated T cells, respectively. Strong inhibition of cell growth was found in cultures supplemented with the anti-Ia D1-12 Mab but not in cultures supplemented with 4F2 Mab. These results were obtained when either total mixed leukocyte culture (MLC) T cells or an MLC-derived T cell clone were used as indicator cell systems for IL-2 activity. The inhibition of cell growth appears to be mediated by a direct interaction of D1-12 Mab with the cells and not by a direct inactivation of the growth factor, as addition of the antibody to murine MLC T cells, which do not express the determinant defined by D1-12 Mab, resulted in no inhibition of their proliferation induced by the same source of human IL-2.
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1 February 1982
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February 01 1982
IL-2-mediated T cell proliferation in humans is blocked by a monoclonal antibody directed against monomorphic determinants of HLA-DR antigens.
A Moretta
,
R S Accolla
,
J C Cerottini
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1982) 155 (2): 599–604.
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A Moretta, R S Accolla, J C Cerottini; IL-2-mediated T cell proliferation in humans is blocked by a monoclonal antibody directed against monomorphic determinants of HLA-DR antigens.. J Exp Med 1 February 1982; 155 (2): 599–604. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.155.2.599
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