| Literature DB >> 7525706 |
H Suzuki1, K Eshima, Y Takagaki, S Hanaoka, M Katsuki, M Yokoyama, T Hasegawa, S Yamazaki, N Shinohara.
Abstract
Although the existence of a large number of CD8+ class II MHC-specific CTLs had long been noticed, the origin of such T cells with a discordant combination of specificity and phenotype has been a mystery in the positive selection model. Recent reports suggesting the independency of the positive selection of T cells from coreceptor-mediated signals raised a possibility that they might be the progeny of putative transitional, mismatched, single-positive cells appearing before positive selection as proposed in the stochastic/selective model. By developing transgenic mice carrying TCR alpha and beta chain genes of a CD8+ class II MHC Ag-specific allogeneic CTL clone QM11, the origin of such T cells with mismatched TCR specificity and coreceptor expression was studied. The results indicate that QM11 belongs to a conventional CD8+ T cell population whose maturation is dependent on a class I (or class I-like) MHC product. Consequently, the reactivity of QM11 to I-Ak can be considered to be an accidental cross-reaction.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7525706
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422