Antigen-reactive T cell clones. I. Transcomplementing hybrid I-A-region gene products function effectively in antigen presentation
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Antigen presentation by Ia+ B cell hybridomas to H-2-restricted T cell hybridomas.Major histocompatibility complex determinants select T-cell receptor alpha chain variable region dominance in a peptide-specific response.Coccidioides immitis fractions which are antigenic for immune T lymphocytes.The standard model of T-cell receptor function: a critical reassessment.The effect of excess beta-chain synthesis on cell-surface expression of allele-mismatched class II heterodimers in vivo.Genetic aspects of inherent B-cell abnormalities associated with SLE and B-cell malignancy: lessons from New Zealand mouse models.Isolation of a T-cell clone that reacts with both antigen and anti-idiotype: evidence for anti-idiotype as internal image for antigen at the T-cell levelParasite antigen-specific human T cell lines and clones. Major histocompatibility complex restriction and B cell helper functionReconstitution of Ir genes, Ia antigens, and mixed lymphocyte reaction determinants by gene complementationCotransfer of the Ed alpha and Ad beta genes into L cells results in the surface expression of a functional mixed-isotype Ia molecule.Effect of antigen/antibody ratio on macrophage uptake, processing, and presentation to T cells of antigen complexed with polyclonal antibodies.Cell-cell interaction in graft rejection responses: induction of anti-allo-class I H-2 tolerance is prevented by immune responses against allo-class II H-2 antigens coexpressed on tolerogenAntigen-reactive T cell clones. II. Unique homozygous and (high responder x low responder)F1 hybrid antigen-presenting determinants detected using poly(Tyr, Glu)-poly D, L-Ala--poly Lys-reactive T cell clones.Antigen-specific T cell clones restricted to unique F1 major histocompatibility complex determinants. Inhibition of proliferation with monoclonal anti-Ia antibodyAntigen-reactive T clones. III. Low responder antigen-presenting cells function effectively to present antigen to selected T cell clones derived from (High Responder x Low Responder)F1 mice.Clonal analysis of F1 hybrid helper T cells. I-A subregion-encoded hybrid determinants restrict the activity of keyhole limpet hemocyanin-specific helper T cellsT cell clones reactive with sperm whale myoglobin. Isolation of clones with specificity for individual determinants on myoglobin.Major histocompatibility complex-restricted antigen presentation to antigen-reactive T cells by B lymphocyte tumor cells.Immune response gene function correlates with the expression of an Ia antigen. I. Preferential association of certain Ae and E alpha chains results in a quantitative deficiency in expression of an Ae:E alpha complex.Immune response gene function correlates with the expression of an Ia antigen. II. A quantitative deficiency in Ae:E alpha complex expression causes a corresponding defect in antigen-presenting cell function.Concomitant induction of the cell surface expression of Ia determinants and accessory cell function by a murine macrophage tumor cell line.Ia antigen-bearing B cell tumor lines can present protein antigen and alloantigen in a major histocompatibility complex-restricted fashion to antigen-reactive T cells.Identification of a T cell-derived b cell growth factor distinct from interleukin 2.Arsonate-specific murine T cell clones. I. Genetic control and antigen specificity.The I-Ab mutant B6.C-H-2bm12 allows definition of multiple T cell epitopes on I-A molecules.T and B cells that recognize the same antigen do not transcribe similar heavy chain variable region gene segmentsInterleukin 2 induces antigen-reactive T cell lines to secrete BCGF-I.Polyclonal stimulation of resting B lymphocytes by antigen-specific T lymphocytes.Antigen presentation by resting B cells. Radiosensitivity of the antigen-presentation function and two distinct pathways of T cell activation.Multiple functional sites on a single Ia molecule defined using T cell clones and antibodies with chain-determined specificity.Gene conversion between murine class II major histocompatibility complex loci. Functional and molecular evidence from the bm 12 mutant.Absence of the Lyt-2-,L3T4+ lineage of T cells in mice treated neonatally with anti-I-A correlates with absence of intrathymic I-A-bearing antigen-presenting cell function.Distinct recognition phenotypes exist for T cell clones specific for small peptide regions of proteins. Implications for the mechanisms underlying major histocompatibility complex-restricted antigen recognition and clonal deletion models of immune rEncephalitogenic T cell clones specific for myelin basic protein. An unusual bias in antigen recognitionIntrathymic presentation of circulating non-MHC antigens by medullary dendritic cells. An antigen-dependent microenvironment for T cell differentiation.Extensive diversity in the recognition of influenza virus hemagglutinin by murine T helper clones.The presumptive CDR3 regions of both T cell receptor alpha and beta chains determine T cell specificity for myoglobin peptides.B cell-stimulatory factor 1 (BSF-1) promotes growth of helper T cell lines.Ia molecule-associated selectivity in T cell recognition of a 23-amino-acid peptide of lysozyme.Antigen presentation by chemically modified splenocytes induces antigen-specific T cell unresponsiveness in vitro and in vivo
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Antigen-reactive T cell clones. I. Transcomplementing hybrid I-A-region gene products function effectively in antigen presentation
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