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HLA‐D Restriction of the Macrophage‐Dependent Response of Immune Human T Lymphocytes to PPD in Vitro: Inhibition by Anti‐HLA‐DR Antisera
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The response of T cells from sensitized individuals to low doses of PPD in vitro is macrophage-dependent. By testing different allogeneic combinations of macrophages and T lymphocytes, it was found that an optimal response required that antigen be presented by macrophages sharing at least one of the HLA-D determinants of the T cell donor. Antisera recognizing HLA-A, -B or -DR antigens were found to be able to inhibit this proliferative response. The anti-HLA-DR antisera were found to exert their inhibitory effect only when directed towards an antigen shared by the donors of the T lymphocytes and the macrophages. Anti-HLA-A and -B sera, however, had an inhibitory effect when reactive with the responding T lymphocytes, irrespective of their reactivity with the cooperating macrophages. It is concluded that an optimal secondary response of in-vivo-immunized T lymphocytes to PPD requires the combined recognition of the antigen and 'self' membrane structures encoded by the HLA-D locus.
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