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Normal HBsAg presentation and T-cell defect in the immune response of nonresponders

โœ Scribed by Marcela Salazar; Harold Deulofeut; Clarissa Granja; Richard Deulofeut; David E. Yunis; Deborah Marcus-Bagley; Zuheir Awdeh; Chester A. Alper; Edomond J. Yunis


Book ID
104650666
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
783 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0093-7711

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โœฆ Synopsis


Lymphocytes from nonresponders to HBsAg fail to proliferate in vitro in the presence of HBsAg-pulsed antigen presenting cells. We studied four pairs of major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-matched, mixed lymphocyte reaction-negative individuals discordant for HBsAg response. For each pair, responder lymphocytes proliferated in the presence of nonresponder antigenpulsed antigen presenting cells. Responder and nonresponder antigen presenting cells were equally effective. There was no evidence for inhibition of responder T-cell proliferation by nonresponder lymphocytes or antigen presenting cells. The defect is thus in the helper T cells of nonresponders and not in the antigen processing or binding of processed peptides to MHC molecules on antigen presenting cells.


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