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Generation of T-helper cells in vitro. II. Analysis of supernates derived from T-helper cell cultures.
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Laboratory ImmunologyImmunologyImmunologic MechanismCell CultureAntigen ProcessingT-helper Cell CulturesImmunotherapyInflammationImmunopathologyCell TransplantationT-helper Cell SupernatesT-cell Carrier ReactivityDnp-carrier ConjugatesAllergyAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityCell EngineeringT-helper CellsCell BiologyBiologyBiotechnologyTissue CultureMedicine
Supernates derived from in vitro generated T-helper cells have been analyzed for their capacity to substitute for T-cell carrier reactivity. T-helper cell supernates stimulate both a carrier-specific and nonspecific anti-DNP-PFC response to DNP-carrier conjugates in cultures of hapten-primed spleen cells. The carrier-specific and nonspecific activity can be distinguished by dosage optimum, antigen requirements, binding specificity for carrier, and in the requirement for additional splenic adherent accessory cell involvement. The active factors produced in this system are heat labile and sensitive to trypsin and periodate. They are removed by absorption with alloantisera directed toward the strain from which the supernate was derived but not by a variety of anti-immunoglobulin sera.
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