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Production of Con A-induced helper T cell replacing factor requires a T cell and an Ia-positive non-T cells.
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Adaptive Immune SystemT-regulatory CellImmunologyAntigen ProcessingCd4 T Cell ResponsesCon AImmunotherapyCell SignalingT CellRegulatory T Cell BiologyNormal SpleenAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityT Cell ImmunityTolerance InductionIa-positive Non-t CellsCell BiologyFactor ProductionSignal TransductionCellular Immune ResponseMedicine
Evidence is presented that indicates that two cells are required for the production of Con A-induced, helper T cell replacing factor. The factor production involves both a T cell and an IA,IE/C-positive non-T cell. The T cell and the Ia-positive cell need not be H-2 compatible. Limiting dilution analyses suggested that the Ia-positive cell is limiting in normal spleen. A hypothesis is put forward that the activation of T cells by Con A may involve "gluing" normally specific, functional T cells to the Ia expressing cells with which they would normally interact in antigen-specific activation.