EPSTEIN-BARR-VIRUS TRANSFORMATION OF PERIPHERAL-BLOOD B-CELLS SECRETING ANTIBODIES REACTIVE WITH CELL-SURFACE ANTIGENS

被引:3
作者
POSNER, MR
ELBOIM, HS
TUMBER, MB
机构
[1] Division of Hematology/Oncology and the Department of Medicine, Roger Williams Cancer Center, and Brown University Medical School, Providence, RI
关键词
EPSTEIN BARR VIRUS; T-CELLS; CD8; B-CELLS; AUTOANTIBODY; CELL SURFACE ANTIGENS;
D O I
10.3109/08916939008995733
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
EBV transformable peripheral blood B cells secreting antibodies reactive with cell surface antigens present on two indicator human leukemia cell lines, NALM1 and U937, were studied. Oligoclonal EBV trans-formants from patients with a variety of diseases were frequently found to produce cell surface reactive antibodies. Antibody secreting transformants could also, although less frequently, be readily cultured from the PBM of normal volunteers, and represented, by limiting dilution, 1 out of 113 transformable B cells. CD8 antibody had no effect on the frequency of antibody producing B cells, but depletion of CD8 + cells by immunomagnetic methods prior to transformation significantly (P < 0.05) increased the recovery of antibody secreting B cells to 1/33. Readdition of magnetically depleted cells did not significantly inhibit the transformation of these B cells. During the acute and recovery phases of some infections increasing numbers of these transformable antibody producing B cells appear in the circulation. The majority of antibodies produced were of the IgM class, although IgG antibodies were also detected. IgM antibody producing transformants were tested and some were found to react with autologous and allogeneic normal lymphocytes. These results lend support to the notion that B cells capable of secreting cell surface reactive antibodies, a proportion of which are autoreactive, are present in the normal repertoire of healthy adults, and that these cells are under active regulation by CD8 + cells. © 1990 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.
引用
收藏
页码:149 / 158
页数:10
相关论文
共 54 条
[1]  
Dighiero G., Lymberi P., Guilbert B., Ternynck T., Avrameas S., Natural autoantibodies constitute a substantial part of normal circulating immunoglobulins, Ann NY Acad Sci, 475, pp. 135-144, (1986)
[2]  
Underwood J.R., Pedersen J.S., Chalmers P.J., Toh B.H., Hybrids from normal, germ free, nude and neonatal mice produce monoclonal autoantibodies to eight different intracellular structures, Clin Exp Immunol, 60, pp. 417-426, (1985)
[3]  
Guilbert B., Dighiero G., Avrameas S., Naturally occurring antibodies against nine common antigens in human sera, J Immunol, 128, pp. 2779-2787, (1982)
[4]  
Minota S., Winfield J.B., Nature of IgG anti-lymphocyte autoantibody-reactive molecules shed from activated T cells in systemic lupus erythematosus, Rheumatol Int, 8, pp. 165-170, (1988)
[5]  
Mathews M.B., Bernstein R.M., Myositis autoantibody inhibits histidyl-tRNA synthetase: a model for autoimmunity, Nature, 304, pp. 177-179, (1983)
[6]  
Baker J.R., Saunders N.B., Kaulfersch W., Burman K.D., Development of a human monoclonal antibody from a Graves' disease patient that identifies a novel thyroid membrane antigen, J Immunol, 140, pp. 2593-2599, (1988)
[7]  
Kataaha P.I.C., Mortazavi-Milani S.M., Russell G., Holborow E.J., Anti-intermediate filament antibodies, antikeratin antibody, and antiperinuclear factor in rheumatoid arthritis and infectious mononucleosis, Ann Rheumatic Diseases, 44, pp. 446-449, (1985)
[8]  
Rhodes G., Rumpold H., Kurki P., Patrick K.M., Carson D.A., Vaughan J.H., Autoantibodies in infectious mononucleosis have specificity for the glycinealanine repeating region of the Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen, J Exp Med, 165, pp. 1026-1040, (1987)
[9]  
Srinivasappa J., Saegusa J., Prabhakar B.S., Gentry M.K., Buchmeier K.J., Wiktor T.J., Koprowski H., Oldstone M.B.A., Notkins A.L., Molecular mimicry: Frequency of reactivity of monoclonal antiviral antibodies with normal tissues, J Virol, 57, pp. 397-401, (1986)
[10]  
Dighiero G., Guilbert B., Fermand J.P., Lymberi P., Danon F., Avrameas S., Thirty-six human monoclonal immunoglobulins with antibody activity against cytoskeleton proteins, thyroglobulin, and native DNA: Immunologic studies and clinical correlations, Blood, 62, pp. 264-270, (1983)