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International Journal of Immunopharmacology | 1981

Interactions among human T cell subsets

Yolene Thomas; Jeffrey Sosman; Oscar H. Irigoyen; Linda Rogozinski; Steve M. Friedman; Leonard Chess

TB and TT interactions involved in the regulation of human B cell differentiation were studied in vitro. The strategy employed here involved the isolation of OKT4+ and OKT8+ subsets and subsequent quantitative assessment of their effects on pokeweed mitogen (PWM) driven B cell differentiation as measured by the reverse hemolytic plaque assay. Thus, graded numbers of either untreated or irradiated OKT4+ and OKT8+ cell subsets were added to autologous B cells and after 6 days, cultures were assayed for plaque forming cells (PFC) activity. We found that the helper activity which is exclusively contained within the OKT4+ population is radiosensitive. Radioresistant OKT4+ helper cells could also be demonstrated but only at high T/B ratios. In contrast, the OKT8+ population is depleted of helper function and contains radiosensitive cells important in the suppression of B cell differentiation. However, the suppression observed with radiosensitive OKT8+ cells requires the presence of radiosensitive OKT4+ cells. Cooperative interactions between these subsets were further analyzed by investigating the immunoregulatory function of OKT4+ and OKT8+ cells in the induction of helper factor production in response to alloantigens. Evidence was obtained that the production of mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) derived helper factor is dependent on OKT4+ cells but not OKT8+ cells. Furthermore, the alloantigen induced helper factor production and/or release was found to be suppressed by the radiosensitive OKT8+ subset. Finally, additional studies demonstrated that alloreactive as well as trinitrophenyl (TNP) altered-self reactive cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) precursors are contained within the OKT8+ T cell subset. However, the killer cell activity was amplified by the presence of OKT4+ cells. This amplifying effect is mediated by factors released by OKT4+ cells after specific interaction with either soluble or alloantigens. These data, taken together, underscore the importance of functional TT interactions in the immunoregulation of both T and B cell differentiation.


Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 1984

Construction of Human T-Cell Hybrids with Helper Function

Oscar H. Irigoyen; Philip V. Rizzolo; Yolene Thomas; Linda Rogozinski; Leonard Chess

Human T-cell hybrids with helper activity were obtained after fusion of phytohemagglutinin-activated normal human T cells with a 6-thioguanine-resistant, aminopterin-sensitive human T-cell line. This mutant line, designated CEM-T15, was derived from the human T-cell line CEM after mutagenesis with ethyl methanesulfonate. The polyethylene glycol induced fusion and the selection in hypoxanthine- aminopeterin -thymidine medium were performed by modification of standard somatic cell hybridization techniques. After fusion, the strategy for selecting hybrids consisted in screening growing cultures for the presence of cells expressing the OKT3 cell surface differentiation antigen. OKT3 was chosen because it is present in 85-95% of normal human T cells but absent from CEM-T15 cells. Thus, OKT3+ cells growing 5-7 weeks after fusion most likely represented hybrids between normal T cells (OKT3+) and continuously growing CEM-T15 cells (OKT3-). Several of the hybrids were tested for their capacity to promote pokeweed mitogen-induced antibody production by B cells. These experiments demonstrated that many of the hybrids had helper activity. Periodical testing of these uncloned hybrids for helper activity revealed functional instability, with most of the hybrids losing helper activity after 20 weeks of continuous culture. However, early and repeated cloning of the same hybrids resulted in a series of hybrid clones with helper activity still present more than 8 months after fusion. In more recent fusions, we have demonstrated that human helper hybrids producing helper factor(s) can also be obtained. These and similar hybrids with different functions will be of considerable importance in further studies of the immunobiology of human T lymphocytes.


Journal of Immunology | 1980

Functional analysis of human T cell subsets defined by monoclonal antibodies. I. Collaborative T-T interactions in the immunoregulation of B cell differentiation.

Yolene Thomas; J Sosman; Oscar H. Irigoyen; Steven M. Friedman; P C Kung; Gideon Goldstein; Leonard Chess


Journal of Immunology | 1982

Functional analysis of human T cell subsets defined by monoclonal antibodies. V. Suppressor cells within the activated OKT4+ population belong to a distinct subset.

Yolene Thomas; Linda Rogozinski; Oscar H. Irigoyen; H H Shen; M A Talle; Gideon Goldstein; Leonard Chess


Journal of Immunology | 1981

Functional analysis of human T cell subsets defined by monoclonal antibodies. II. Collaborative T-T interactions in the generation of TNP-altered-self-reactive cytotoxic T lymphocytes.

Steven M. Friedman; S B Hunter; Oscar H. Irigoyen; P C Kung; Gideon Goldstein; Leonard Chess


Journal of Immunology | 1980

MLC-derived human helper factor(s) that promote B cell differentiation: induction, functional characterization, and role of Ia antigens.

Steven M. Friedman; Oscar H. Irigoyen; Leonard Chess


Journal of Immunology | 1982

Characterization of the alloactivated E+Ia+ cell capable of stimulating in mixed lymphocyte culture.

H H Shen; Oscar H. Irigoyen; Steven M. Friedman; Leonard Chess


Journal of Immunology | 1979

The Induction of TNP-Altered, Self-Reactive Human Cytotoxic T Cells by Soluble Factors: The Role of Ia Antigens

Steven M. Friedman; Janet Kuhns; Oscar H. Irigoyen; Leonard Chess


Journal of Immunology | 1979

Cell-Mediated Lympholysis of Fluorescein Isothiocyanate-Conjugated Autologous Human Cells: Evidence for Hapten-Specific Altered-Self Reactive Human Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes

Steven M. Friedman; Oscar H. Irigoyen; Janet Kuhns; Leonard Chess


Regulatory T Lymphocytes | 1980

Heteroantibodies to Human T Cell Tumors: Recognition of Normal and Malignant T Cell Subsets

Steven M. Friedman; Oscar H. Irigoyen; Yolene Thomas; Leonard Chess

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National Institutes of Health

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