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Title: Regulation of anti-hapten antibody responses in vivo: memory, carrier-specific Lyt-2+ T cells can terminate antibody production without altering the peak of response. Author: Kanellopoulos-Langevin C, Mathieson BJ, Perkins A, Maynard A, Asofsky R. Journal: J Immunol; 1984 Apr; 132(4):1639-46. PubMed ID: 6199405. Abstract: By using the classical hapten-carrier antigenic system (dinitrophenyl-keyhole limpet hemocyanin) (DNP-KLH), and positive immunoselective techniques for purification of lymphocyte subsets, we studied the kinetics and role of KLH-primed T cells in the termination of a secondary in vivo plaque-forming cell (PFC) response against DNP in the mouse. Separation of T cells by Lyt-2 phenotype and recombination of T cell subsets demonstrated that a single injection of KLH in complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) concomitantly generated both helper and suppressor T cells in the spleens of primed mice. When these KLH-primed, purified T cells were transferred into irradiated recipients along with DNP-primed, purified B cells and DNP-KLH, helper activity was demonstrable first, with the early production of a high anti-DNP PFC response. Suppression of the PFC response was observed only after the response had fully developed; the PFC response was then "terminated" within a few days. Helper activity was obtained with the carrier-primed Lyt-2- T cell population, whereas suppression required the addition of Lyt-2+ T cells. Both activities were generated over a wide dose range, were specific for the priming antigen KLH, and could be detected as early as 8 days or as late as 9 mo after a single priming injection of KLH. Lyt-2+ T cells from unprimed donors or from animals primed with a different carrier did not have the capacity to terminate the response when added with the primed Lyt-2- helper T cells. Thus, we have now demonstrated the existence of carrier-specific, long-lived, "memory" suppressor T cells, which are initially generated in parallel with specific helper T cells. Whereas these memory suppressor T cells do not inhibit the induction of a secondary antibody response, they can effectively terminate it once it has developed, and may therefore account for the normal termination of antibody responses.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]