The Journal of Reproduction and Development (Oct 2020)

Successful activation of rat T lymphocytes by sperm specific antigens in vitro

  • Junko NOGUCHI,
  • Mitsumi IKEDA,
  • Kazuhiro KIKUCHI,
  • Thanh Quang DANG-NGUYEN,
  • Megumi KASASHIMA,
  • Ken-ichiro TATEMATSU,
  • Hideki SEZUTSU,
  • Tadashi FURUSAWA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2020-106
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 6
pp. 599 – 605

Abstract

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Autoimmune orchitis is a condition related to cellular immunity. A disease model involving transfer of T lymphocytes activated by known antigens would be useful for defining pathogenical molecules. Since no method for activating rat T cells using specific antigens is available, we started the study to develop the method. T cells were collected from draining lymph nodes of immunized rats, then co-cultured with syngeneic splenocytes as antigen-presenting cells (APC) in antigen-supplemented medium (= stimulation). The cells were then incubated in medium without antigens and APC (= resting). Repetitive stimulation and resting increased the number of the T cells more than 100-fold. The antigen-specific activation was demonstrated by cell proliferation assay and ELISA assay for interferon gamma. Flow cytometry revealed that > 95% of the cells expressed tumor necrosis factor alpha, a cytokine responsible for autoimmune orchitis. The present method will provide a new procedure to evaluate antigenicity of sperm molecules.

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