Human T cell subpopulations have been defined on the basis of differential expression of either Fc receptors or specific cell-surface antigens. In this study, we utilized a series of monoclonal antibodies reactive with T cells, monocytes, and Ia antigens to characterize isolated subpopulations of T cells bearing receptors for the Fc portion of IgG (T gamma) and subpopulations of T cells bearing receptors for the Fc portion of IgM T mu. The results showed that the T mu population contained both inducer (OKT4+) and cytotoxic/suppressor (OKT5+) populations and was similar to the unfractionated T cell population, whereas the T gamma subset contained few T lymphocytes (OKT3+) and was not enriched for either T cell subset defined by these monoclonal antibodies. Rather, the T gamma population was comprised largely of Ia- cells possessing a monocyte antigen (OKM1+). In reciprocal studies, it was found that both isolated OKT4+ and OKT5+ T cell subsets contained few T gamma cells, whereas both subsets were mainly comprised of T mu cells. We conclude that there is little correlation between T cell subsets defined by these monoclonal antibodies and those defined by Fc receptors.
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April 01 1980
Human T lymphocyte subpopulations defined by Fc receptors and monoclonal antibodies. A comparison.
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E L Reinherz
L Moretta
M Roper
J M Breard
M C Mingari
M D Cooper
S F Schlossman
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1980) 151 (4): 969–974.
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E L Reinherz, L Moretta, M Roper, J M Breard, M C Mingari, M D Cooper, S F Schlossman; Human T lymphocyte subpopulations defined by Fc receptors and monoclonal antibodies. A comparison.. J Exp Med 1 April 1980; 151 (4): 969–974. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.151.4.969
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