Literature DB >> 1689765

Response of mature unprimed CD8+ T cells to Mlsa determinants.

S R Webb1, J Sprent.   

Abstract

Contrary to existing dogma, evidence is presented that proliferative responses of mature unprimed T cells to Mlsa antigens involve CD8+ cells as well as CD4+ cells. The response of CD8+ cells to Mlsa antigens proved to be heavily dependent on help from CD4+ cells, and responses were stronger in three I-E+ strain combinations than in an I-E- combination. In I-E+ combinations, CD8+ blast cells accounted for 20-25% of the blasts generated from unseparated T cells responding to Mlsa-bearing stimulator cells in vitro; similar findings applied to blast cells generated in vivo. The observation that the majority (greater than or equal to 50%) of Mlsa-stimulated CD8+ cells (and CD4+ cells) were V beta 6+ indicated that CD8+ cells respond to Mlsa antigens, per se, rather than to nonspecific stimuli. Whether CD4+ and CD8+ cells use the same or different H-2-restricting elements to respond to Mlsa antigens has yet to be resolved.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1689765      PMCID: PMC2187773          DOI: 10.1084/jem.171.3.953

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


  10 in total

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Authors:  C A Janeway; M E Katz
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1985-04       Impact factor: 5.422

Review 2.  T-cell recognition of minor lymphocyte stimulating (Mls) gene products.

Authors:  R Abe; R J Hodes
Journal:  Annu Rev Immunol       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 28.527

3.  The T-cell repertoire is heavily influenced by tolerance to polymorphic self-antigens.

Authors:  A M Pullen; P Marrack; J W Kappler
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1988-10-27       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  A third T-cell receptor beta-chain variable region gene encodes reactivity to Mls-1a gene products.

Authors:  M P Happ; D L Woodland; E Palmer
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1989-08       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Self-tolerance alters T-cell receptor expression in an antigen-specific MHC restricted immune response.

Authors:  A M Fry; L A Matis
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1988-10-27       Impact factor: 49.962

6.  Independent inhibition of IL 2 synthesis and cell proliferation by anti-Ia antibodies in mixed lymphocyte responses to Mls.

Authors:  S Macphail; O Stutman
Journal:  Eur J Immunol       Date:  1984-04       Impact factor: 5.532

7.  MIs locus recognition by a cloned line of H-2-restricted influenza virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes.

Authors:  V L Braciale; T J Braciale
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1981-09       Impact factor: 5.422

8.  Capacity of unprimed CD4+ and CD8+ T cells expressing V beta 11 receptors to respond to I-E alloantigens in vivo.

Authors:  E K Gao; O Kanagawa; J Sprent
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1989-12-01       Impact factor: 14.307

9.  Inhibition of MHC class II-restricted T cell response by Lyt-2 alloantigen.

Authors:  O Kanagawa; R Maki
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1989-09-01       Impact factor: 14.307

10.  Properties of purified T cell subsets. I. In vitro responses to class I vs. class II H-2 alloantigens.

Authors:  J Sprent; M Schaefer
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1985-12-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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  14 in total

1.  Allostimulatory analysis of a newly-defined and widely-distributed Mls superantigen.

Authors:  J J Ryan; H B LeJeune; J J Mond; F D Finkelman
Journal:  Immunogenetics       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 2.846

2.  The stage of negative selection in tolerance induction in neonatal mice.

Authors:  T Ando; Y Yoshikai; G Matsuzaki; H Takimoto; K Nomoto
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1991-12       Impact factor: 7.397

3.  Unresponsiveness to Mlsa induced in newborn Mlsb mice by maternal preimmunization.

Authors:  A Matossian-Rogers; L DeGiorgi; L DeGiori
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1991-02       Impact factor: 7.397

Review 4.  Role of the T cell receptor alpha-chain in superantigen recognition.

Authors:  M A Blackman; D L Woodland
Journal:  Immunol Res       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 2.829

5.  Direct evidence for clonal destruction of allo-reactive T cells in the mice treated with cyclophosphamide after allo-priming.

Authors:  T Maeda; M Eto; Y Nishimura; K Nomoto; Y Y Kong; K Nomoto
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1993-01       Impact factor: 7.397

6.  T cell receptor-major histocompatibility complex class II interaction is required for the T cell response to bacterial superantigens.

Authors:  N Labrecque; J Thibodeau; W Mourad; R P Sékaly
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1994-11-01       Impact factor: 14.307

7.  Failure of clonal deletion in neonatally thymectomized mice: tolerance is preserved through clonal anergy.

Authors:  L A Jones; L T Chin; G R Merriam; L M Nelson; A M Kruisbeck
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1990-11-01       Impact factor: 14.307

8.  Pathogenesis of an infectious mononucleosis-like disease induced by a murine gamma-herpesvirus: role for a viral superantigen?

Authors:  R A Tripp; A M Hamilton-Easton; R D Cardin; P Nguyen; F G Behm; D L Woodland; P C Doherty; M A Blackman
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1997-05-05       Impact factor: 14.307

9.  In Mls-1a mice, fetal-type beta-gene rearrangements are frequent among self-anergic V beta 6 T cells.

Authors:  R Rajasekar; A Sirr; M McCarty; G K Sim; A Augustin
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1993-11-01       Impact factor: 14.307

10.  CD4 expression is differentially required for deletion of MLS-1a-reactive T cells.

Authors:  V A Wallace; A Rahemtulla; E Timms; J Penninger; T W Mak
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1992-11-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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