T cell activation. II. Activation of human T lymphoma cells by cross-linking of their MHC class I antigens

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T cell activation. II. Activation of human T lymphoma cells by cross-linking of their MHC class I antigens. / Dissing, S; Geisler, C; Rubin, B; Plesner, T; Claesson, M H.

In: Cellular Immunology, Vol. 126, No. 1, 1990, p. 196-210.

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Dissing, S, Geisler, C, Rubin, B, Plesner, T & Claesson, MH 1990, 'T cell activation. II. Activation of human T lymphoma cells by cross-linking of their MHC class I antigens', Cellular Immunology, vol. 126, no. 1, pp. 196-210.

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Dissing, S., Geisler, C., Rubin, B., Plesner, T., & Claesson, M. H. (1990). T cell activation. II. Activation of human T lymphoma cells by cross-linking of their MHC class I antigens. Cellular Immunology, 126(1), 196-210.

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Dissing S, Geisler C, Rubin B, Plesner T, Claesson MH. T cell activation. II. Activation of human T lymphoma cells by cross-linking of their MHC class I antigens. Cellular Immunology. 1990;126(1):196-210.

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Dissing, S ; Geisler, C ; Rubin, B ; Plesner, T ; Claesson, M H. / T cell activation. II. Activation of human T lymphoma cells by cross-linking of their MHC class I antigens. In: Cellular Immunology. 1990 ; Vol. 126, No. 1. pp. 196-210.

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abstract = "The present work demonstrates that antibody-induced cross-linking of MHC class I antigens on Jurkat T lymphoma cells leads to a rise in intracellular calcium (Cai2+) and, in the presence of phorbol ester (PMA), to IL-2 production and IL-2 receptor expression. The rise in Cai2+ exhibited a profile very different from that obtained after anti-CD3 antibody-induced activation suggesting that activation signals are transduced differently after binding of anti-CD3 antibody and class I cross-linking, respectively. However, when Cai2+ was examined in individual Jurkat cells by means of a digital image processing system no differences were observed after cross-linking with anti-CD3 and anti-MHC class I antibodies, respectively. Two CD3-negative mutant lymphoma lines were nearly totally refractory to class I cross-linking. Taken together our results may indicate the existence of a functional linkage between the T cell receptor complex and MHC class I molecules.",
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N2 - The present work demonstrates that antibody-induced cross-linking of MHC class I antigens on Jurkat T lymphoma cells leads to a rise in intracellular calcium (Cai2+) and, in the presence of phorbol ester (PMA), to IL-2 production and IL-2 receptor expression. The rise in Cai2+ exhibited a profile very different from that obtained after anti-CD3 antibody-induced activation suggesting that activation signals are transduced differently after binding of anti-CD3 antibody and class I cross-linking, respectively. However, when Cai2+ was examined in individual Jurkat cells by means of a digital image processing system no differences were observed after cross-linking with anti-CD3 and anti-MHC class I antibodies, respectively. Two CD3-negative mutant lymphoma lines were nearly totally refractory to class I cross-linking. Taken together our results may indicate the existence of a functional linkage between the T cell receptor complex and MHC class I molecules.

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