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pubmed-article:10532280pubmed:abstractTextThe humoral immune response against alpha(1-->3) dextran (Dex) in BALB/c mice is characterized by the formation of predominantly IgM antibodies bearing the J558 idiotype. IgG antibodies do not appear in euthymic mice. In athymic animals, however, the response proceeds to a vigorous IgG production. In euthymic mice formation of IgG is suppressed by J558 idiotype specific regulatory T cells recognizing in association with I-Ed and in cognate T/B interaction the V(H) CDR3 derived peptide of the J558 idiotype. Only B-2 lymphocytes produce IgG whereas B-1 cells do not participate in the production of this Ig class. Using novel synthetic all alpha(1-->3)-D-gluco configured tetrasaccharide the Dex-specific B cells can for the first time be analyzed in FACS. In experiments using this newly designed low molecular Dex no signs of B cell apoptosis can be found. This demonstrates a true silencing of persisting Bgamma memory cells as previously suggested by adoptive transfer experiments. In this suppression a further involvement of CD28 and B7-1 interaction can be demonstrated which delivers a necessary costimulatory suppression signal in addition to the cognate TCR/peptide-I-Ed interaction between J558 specific T cells and J558 idiotype bearing B cells.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:10532280pubmed:articleTitleInvolvement of CD28 cosignalling in the T cell-mediated suppression of the IgG antibody response against the TI-2 antigen alpha(1-->3) dextran.lld:pubmed
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