Limiting dilution analysis of canine alloantigen-reactive T lymphocytes

W. A. Buurman, A. J.J.M. Daemen, G. Groenewegen, R. J.M.M. Does, C. J. Van der Linden, P. A. Vegt

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Abstract

A sensitive limiting dilution assay for the determination of canine cytotoxic T lymphocyte precursors (CTL-P) has been developed. Murine second MLC supernatant as a source of Interleukin 2 (IL 2) was used to expand stimulated CTL-P to numbers that were easily detectable with the classic51Cr lysis assay. The frequencies of CTL-P that reacted to allogeneic stimulator cells in canine peripheral blood ranged from 1:1000 to 1:2000 lymphocytes. During in vitro stimulation in a mixed leukocyte culture a rapid increase in frequency was noted, and at day 7 a frequency as high as 1:5.4 was found. The presence of irradiated stimulator cells during limiting dilution culture restricted proliferation of the CTL-P; only those which recognized the stimulator cells proliferated. The determination of cytotoxicity in large numbers of individual microcultures with CTL-P seeded at clonal conditions toward 2 allogeneic target cells permitted quantitation of the frequency of CTL-P with specificity for different alloantigens. These techniques greatly facilitate monitoring of cellular immune reactions after renal allografting because both determination of the influence of cytostatic drug treatment on CTL-P frequency, and analysis of the specificity and function of allograft infiltrating cells are now possible.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)363-367
Number of pages5
JournalTransplantation
Volume35
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1983

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