Phenotypic identification of specific and nonspecific suppressor T-cell populations involved in the in vivo response to alloantigen.

Cell Immunol

Department of Inflammation Biology and Immunology, Syntex Discovery Research, Division of Syntex (USA) Inc., Palo Alto, California 94303.

Published: March 1995

The monoclonal antibody 984.D4.6 (ma984) has been previously shown to recognize antigen-specific suppressor T-cells in an in vitro alloantigenic mixed-lymphocyte response system. In addition, an antiserum generated in rabbits to the N-terminal sequence of the nonspecific suppressor factor SIRS (soluble immune response suppressor) has been shown to block the suppressive activity of nonspecific, concanavalin A-activated suppressor cells. In the present studies we have used these antibodies to investigate the development of T-suppressor activity in mice immunized with alloantigen. These studies demonstrate the development of two populations of suppressor cells, one of which is antigen nonspecific and inhibitable with anti-SIRS and a second that is antigen-specific and sensitive to removal by lysis with ma984 plus complement. These populations of suppressor cells arise well after the peak of cytolytic T-cell activity in response to alloantigen indicating asynchrony in the development of the immune response to alloantigen.

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