Literature DB >> 2473111

A functional role for signal transduction via the cytoplasmic domains of MHC class II proteins.

Y St-Pierre1, N Nabavi, Z Ghogawala, L H Glimcher, T H Watts.   

Abstract

B cell transfectants expressing MHC class II (Ia) molecules with truncated cytoplasmic domains are defective in both antigen presentation and in anti-Ia induced intracellular signaling. In this report we show that the Ag presentation defect in a truncated-Ia expressing transfectant can be overcome by providing the second messenger for the Ia-mediated signaling event. Preincubation with dibutyryl-cAMP restored the ability of the truncated Ia expressing-transfectant to stimulate IL-2 release by otherwise nonresponsive T hybrids. This provides direct functional evidence that signaling via the cytoplasmic domains of MHC class II proteins leads to the generation of accessory signals in the B cell that are important in T cell activation. The dibutyryl-cAMP induced signal must be on the same cell as the restricting element, does not bypass the requirement for occupancy of the T cell receptor with its normal ligand, and is lost upon fixation of the cells. Thus T cell-B cell interaction involves a two way communication in which both cells sense and respond to the formation of the antigen/MHC/TCR complex.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2473111

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


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