Induction of Cell-Mediated Cytotoxic Self Responses by Epidermal Cells Modified with a Haptenic Sulphydryl Reagent

PEHAMBERGER, H. ; LEVY, R. B. ; HENKART, P. ; KATZ, S. I.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1982
ISSN:
1365-3083
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Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Medicine
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Murine epidermal cells (EC) act as stimulator cells in the generation of ullogeneic cyto-toxic T lymphocytes (CTL) in cell-mediated lympholysis (CML) and are suitable targets for allogeneic and hapten-self CTL. To analyse the role of EC in the generation of and recognition by ami-self CTL, syngeneic hapten-modified murine EC were used as in vivo and in vitro stimulating populations and as target cells in a hapten-self CML system. Epidermal cells were modified with the sulphydryl-reactive haptenic reagent N-iodoacetyl-N′-(5-sulphonic-l-naphthyl)ethylenediamine (I-AED). C3H.SW (H-2b) AED-self CTL responses were generated by stimulation with syngeneic AED-modified EC and were readily demonstrated when tested on syngeneic hapten-modified EC. These CML responses were hapten-specific and H-2-restricted. No substantial difference was detected in the ability of AED-modified EC and spleen cells (SC) to stimulate the generation of secondary AED-self CTL. Cold target inhibition experiments with hapten-modified EC and SC blockers did not reveal tissue-specific recognition of hapten-modified EC or SC targets by AED-self CTL. These findings demonstrate that hapten-modified EC, when used for priming in vivo and subsequently for in vitro sensitization, can induce hapten-specific self CTL that are reactive against syngeneic hapten-modified EC.
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