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Stimulation of regulatory T cell circuits by immunoglobulin‐dependent structures on activated B cells

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Abstract An immunoregulatory circuit is described in which B cell blasts activate syngeneic Ly‐1 + 2 − 3 − T cells to (a) start a reaction which is indistinguishable from a graft‐ vs. ‐ host reaction (syngeneic GvH) and (b) induce suppressor cell activity which abrogates the syngeneic GvH. Since capping the surface immunoglobulin (Ig) on B cell blasts blocks their ability to activate this circuit, it is likely that the relevant cell surface structure “seen” on the B cell by the Ly‐1 T cell is either Ig itself or another molecule in association with Ig.

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