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Title: Direct staining of mouse T lymphoblasts with fluoresceinated Vicia villosa lectin. Author: Lang I, Banga JP, Varey AM, Gunn H, Cooke A, Roitt IM. Journal: Immunology; 1982 Aug; 46(4):769-76. PubMed ID: 6179856. Abstract: Fluorescein conjugated Vicia villosa (Vv) lectin was used for direct staining of the surface of viable cells of various mouse lymphocyte populations. A varying proportion of polyclonally-activated T cells expressed Vv receptor although less strongly than cells of an influenza virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) clone and blasts generated in the mixed lymphocyte reaction. Cyclosporin A (CyA) treatment markedly reduced the expression of Vv receptor following concanavalin A (Con A) stimulation by between 66% and 93% with a concurrent inhibition of blastogenesis and complete abrogation of cytolytic function. Resting mouse lymphocytes and B-cell blasts were always Vv-negative. However, non-specific suppressor factor producing non-cytotoxic T-cell lines also expressed Vv receptor as shown by the weak, but specific, surface fluorescence of EL4 and BW5147 cells stained with Vv. Vv-positive cells were not restricted to a particular Ly phenotype, Vv-positive cells being found among both Lyt 1+ and Lyt2+ MLC stimulated lymphocytes. Our data suggest that the receptor for Vv lectin cannot be regarded as an exclusive differential marker for CTL.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]