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Cross-linking of the T cell receptor complex with the subset-specific differentiation antigen stimulates interleukin 2 receptor expression in human CD4 and CD8 T cells.

F Emmrich, L Kanz, K Eichmann.   

Abstract

Nonpolymorphic interactions between the T cell differentiation antigens CD4 or CD8 and major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-encoded molecules have been postulated to participate in antigen recognition of MHC-restricted T cells. This would imply simultaneous binding of CD4/8 and of the T cell receptor complex (Ti/CD3) to MHC molecules on the stimulator or target cell. In this report experimental evidence is provided that simultaneous binding by antibodies of Ti/CD3 and of CD4 or CD8 leads to the expression of interleukin 2 (IL 2) receptors in resting human T cells and to their subsequent proliferation in the presence of recombinant IL 2 (rIL 2). This could be shown by using a novel anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody (BMA 030) which alone only marginally stimulates highly purified human T cells even when applied in cross-linked form. However, human T cell subpopulations could be stimulated to grow in the presence of rIL 2 when BMA 030 was fixed to a solid support in combination with antibodies to either CD4 or CD8. In limiting dilution experiments, the frequencies of CD4 and CD8 T cells activated by the antibody combinations were similar to those activated by phytohemagglutinin in the presence of irradiated adherent cells. No stimulation was achieved if both or one antibody was applied in soluble form. In contrast, soluble antibodies inhibited activation by solid-phase antibodies. Taken together, cross-linking of Ti/CD3 with CD4/8 seems to be essential for T cell activation in cases of ligands that bind but do not activate T cells on their own--a situation that may reflect the interaction of T cell receptors with MHC-encoded molecules in association with antigen.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3106067     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830170415

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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