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HLA‐D‐restricted Antigen Activation of Sensitized T Lymphocytes: Studies on the Ability of HLA‐D/DR‐expressing B Lymphocytes to Substitute for Macrophages in Antigen Activation

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The proliferative response of sensitized human T lymphocytes to purified protein derivative (PPD) and to trinitrophenyl (TNP)-conjugated autologous cells in vitro is restricted by self HLA-D/DR determinants. Here we report that the PPD-specific response is strictly related to the content of phagocytosing cells (macrophages, Mphi) in the cultures and that an optimal PPD response occurred at a T/Mphi ratio between 10:1 and 5:1. B-cell-enriched suspensions, which also express the HLA-D/DR determinants, were not able to replace the macrophages in this HLA-D/DR-restricted response. On the other hand, TNP-treated similarly prepared B cells were in most instances effective in inducing a secondary TNP-specific response of in vitro-sensitized T cells.

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