The mechanisms governing the induction of IgG subclasses by T-helper cells in humans were investigated. As preliminary bulk-culture experiments had indicated that a direct B cell contact with viable T cells was an essential requirement for optimal IgG subclass production, 256 CD4+ human T cell clones were preactivated with PHA and cultured in direct contact with autologous B cells. These clones induced IgG production in a strikingly subclass-specific fashion. Moreover, the distribution of subclass-specific helper clones was very similar to the IgG subclass profile observed in serum and peripheral lymphoid tissue plasma cells (IgG1 approximately 60%, IgG2 approximately 30%, IgG3 approximately 5-10%, IgG4 less than or equal to 5%) and unlike that observed in resting B cells (which is IgG1 approximately 40% and IgG2 approximately 50%). It would, therefore, seem that a predominance of T cells capable of delivering IgG1-specific, as opposed to IgG2-specific, help is an essential factor for the preferential induction of IgG1 antibodies during B cell proliferation and differentiation. There was no relationship between IL2, IL4, IL6, and IFN-gamma secreted by the T-helper clones and their IgG subclass induction patterns. In addition, only a few supernatants were able to reproduce the helper effects of the clones themselves. Therefore, direct contact of B cells with helper clones is crucial for IgG-subclass production in humans.

HUMAN T-HELPER CLONES INDUCE IGG PRODUCTION IN A SUBCLASS-SPECIFIC FASHION / Chiara, Dembech; Quinti, Isabella; Emanuela, Cimignoli; Nicola, Albi; Adelmo, Terenzi; Roberto, Gerli; Galandrini, Ricciarda; Fausto, Grignani; Andrea, Velardi. - In: CELLULAR IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0008-8749. - 139:2(1992), pp. 306-317. [10.1016/0008-8749(92)90073-x]

HUMAN T-HELPER CLONES INDUCE IGG PRODUCTION IN A SUBCLASS-SPECIFIC FASHION

QUINTI, Isabella;GALANDRINI, Ricciarda;
1992

Abstract

The mechanisms governing the induction of IgG subclasses by T-helper cells in humans were investigated. As preliminary bulk-culture experiments had indicated that a direct B cell contact with viable T cells was an essential requirement for optimal IgG subclass production, 256 CD4+ human T cell clones were preactivated with PHA and cultured in direct contact with autologous B cells. These clones induced IgG production in a strikingly subclass-specific fashion. Moreover, the distribution of subclass-specific helper clones was very similar to the IgG subclass profile observed in serum and peripheral lymphoid tissue plasma cells (IgG1 approximately 60%, IgG2 approximately 30%, IgG3 approximately 5-10%, IgG4 less than or equal to 5%) and unlike that observed in resting B cells (which is IgG1 approximately 40% and IgG2 approximately 50%). It would, therefore, seem that a predominance of T cells capable of delivering IgG1-specific, as opposed to IgG2-specific, help is an essential factor for the preferential induction of IgG1 antibodies during B cell proliferation and differentiation. There was no relationship between IL2, IL4, IL6, and IFN-gamma secreted by the T-helper clones and their IgG subclass induction patterns. In addition, only a few supernatants were able to reproduce the helper effects of the clones themselves. Therefore, direct contact of B cells with helper clones is crucial for IgG-subclass production in humans.
1992
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HUMAN T-HELPER CLONES INDUCE IGG PRODUCTION IN A SUBCLASS-SPECIFIC FASHION / Chiara, Dembech; Quinti, Isabella; Emanuela, Cimignoli; Nicola, Albi; Adelmo, Terenzi; Roberto, Gerli; Galandrini, Ricciarda; Fausto, Grignani; Andrea, Velardi. - In: CELLULAR IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0008-8749. - 139:2(1992), pp. 306-317. [10.1016/0008-8749(92)90073-x]
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