
doi: 10.1038/287544a0
pmid: 6448351
The immune system does not normally react against self components. Originally, it was postulated that self-reactive cells were somehow deleted or blocked. More recent thinking is that such cells are suppressed by regulatory networks similar to those limiting the immune response against non-self determinants. Both mechanisms may exist. I describe here a type of suppression more closely related to the first postulate. In the in vitro, one-way, mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR), cytotoxic T-lymphocyte precursor cells (CLP) from the responder population give rise to cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CL) capable of lysing target cells from the stimulator population. A subpopulation of cells in the spleen of athymic nude mice can, when added to such cultures, inactivate CLP capable of recognizing either the H-2 antigens or TNP modifications of the nude spleen. Regarding the nude spleen cells, activation of self-reactive cells is being prevented.
Cytotoxicity, Immunologic, T-Lymphocytes, Genes:, H-2 Antigens, 610, Mice, Nude, Cell Differentiation, T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory, Organs:, Mice, Strains:, Trinitrobenzenes, 616, Immune Tolerance, Animals, Serology:, Spleen
Cytotoxicity, Immunologic, T-Lymphocytes, Genes:, H-2 Antigens, 610, Mice, Nude, Cell Differentiation, T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory, Organs:, Mice, Strains:, Trinitrobenzenes, 616, Immune Tolerance, Animals, Serology:, Spleen
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