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Maturation- and differentiation-dependent responsiveness of human CD4+ T helper subsets.

R de Jong1, M Brouwer, H M Kuiper, B Hooibrink, F Miedema, R A van Lier.   

Abstract

The human CD45R0+ (memory) CD4+ T cell population can be subdivided into a large (82%) CD27+ and a small (18%) CD27- subset. Within the CD45R0+CD27- subset, cells accumulate that have been persistently stimulated by Ag in vivo. As an apparent consequence, TLC with a differentiated functional phenotype, producing either high levels of IFN-gamma (Th1-like), high levels of IL-4 (Th2-like) or high amounts of both these cytokines (here referred to as Thx) can primarily be generated from the CD27- memory CD4+ T cell subset. In this study we examined the requirements for induction of proliferation of distinct CD4+CD45R0+ Th subsets. Immobilized CD3 mAb induced proliferation with comparable magnitude and kinetics in all types of TLC. However, interference with intracellular signaling pathways in this activation system, resulted in a strong inhibition of proliferation in TLC derived from CD27+ cells whereas, in contrast, TLC from CD27- cells were relatively resistant to elevation of [cAMP]i, inhibition of protein kinase C activation and the immunosuppressive effects of cyclosporin A. Stimulation with CD3 mAb in soluble form resulted in Il-4 secretion by Th2-like and Thx-type TLC but did not induce IFN-gamma or Il-2 secretion in any Th subset. Interestingly, Th2-like cells but not Thx-type cells were able to use endogenously produced Il-4 for proliferation. These data demonstrate a differential sensitivity of CD45R0+CD4+ Th subsets for immune activation and suppression, which correlated with their maturation stage, as reflected by CD27 membrane expression, as well as with their effector phenotype.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1328387

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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