Hybridomas secreting a monoclonal T suppressor-effector factor (TseF) were produced by fusion of a lactate dehydrogenase B (LDHB)-specific long-term T suppressor-effector (Tse) cell line with the BW5147 thymoma. A short exposure (4 h) to TseF completely suppresses the antigen-specific and A-restricted proliferation of LDHB-primed Lyt-1+2- [possibly helper (Th)] cells. The action of TseF on Th cells, as that of the Tse cells themselves, is antigen-specific and A-restricted. The interaction of TseF with Th cells involves two binding events, of which one occurs via antigen bridge, and the other represents the recognition of a factor-derived Ak-like moiety by the anti-Ak receptor of Th cells. The Ak-like moiety of the TseF carries the determinants that serve as restriction elements for antigen recognition by Th cells, and additional determinants demonstrable by T cell-specific monoclonal "anti-Ak" antibodies, however, it lacks serologically detectable determinants of the B cell-derived A alpha A beta class II Mhc molecules.
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June 01 1983
Monoclonal suppressor factor specific for lactate dehydrogenase B. I. Mechanism of interaction between the factor and its target cells.
Z Ikezawa
C N Baxevanis
M Nonaka
R Abe
T Tada
Z A Nagy
J Klein
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1983) 157 (6): 1855–1866.
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Z Ikezawa, C N Baxevanis, M Nonaka, R Abe, T Tada, Z A Nagy, J Klein; Monoclonal suppressor factor specific for lactate dehydrogenase B. I. Mechanism of interaction between the factor and its target cells.. J Exp Med 1 June 1983; 157 (6): 1855–1866. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.157.6.1855
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