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The cytophilic properties of released surface immunoglobulins of normal thymus lymphocytes and of activated thymus-derived lymphocytes (ATC) were analysed by lactoperoxidase-catalysed radioiodination in conjunction with immunological and autoradiographic techniques. Immunoglobulin from both normal T cells and ATC was cytophilic for macrophages (peritoneal exudate cells), but showed no detectable capacity to bind to either T lymphocytes or to bone-marrow-derived lymphocytes (B cells). Under the operative experimental conditions surface immunoglobulin of B cells did not show appreciable binding to macrophages. These results support the feasibility of models of collaboration between T cells and B cells which involve a soluble antigen-specific collaborative factor (T-cell Ig complexed with antigen) and show an obligatory requirement for macrophages.

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

1974-01-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

26

Pages

49 - 60

Total pages

11

Keywords

Animals, Ascitic Fluid, Autoradiography, B-Lymphocytes, Binding Sites, Antibody, Cell Membrane, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Erythrocytes, Immunity, Cellular, Immunoglobulin M, Immunoglobulins, In Vitro Techniques, Iodine Radioisotopes, Macrophages, Mice, Sheep, T-Lymphocytes