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. 1984 Jul;81(14):4520–4523. doi: 10.1073/pnas.81.14.4520

Internal complementarities in the immune system: regulation of the expression of helper T-cell idiotypes.

C Martinez, P Pereira, R Bernabé, A Bandeira, E L Larsson, P A Cazenave, A Coutinho
PMCID: PMC345622  PMID: 6235521

Abstract

More than half of BALB/c helper T lymphocytes specific for 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl (TNP)-modified syngeneic spleen cells are inhibited in their proliferative responses to antigen-presenting cells and in their cooperation with B lymphocytes by monoclonal anti-idiotypic antibodies directed to a TNP-binding BALB/c myeloma protein (MOPC 460). This inhibition is specific for anti-TNP-self helper cells of BALB/c origin and is controlled by IgCh-linked genes, as it is not observed with CB.20 helper cells of the same specificity. In contrast, anti-TNP-self helper cells prepared from BALB/c mice that were chronically suppressed with anti-mu chain antibodies and possessed no B lymphocytes were not inhibited by anti-idiotypic antibodies. We conclude that the B-cell antibody repertoires contribute to the selection of the (idiotypic) T-helper-cell repertoires.

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