Literature DB >> 8344371

Helper activity of CD4+ alpha beta T cells is required for the avian gamma delta T cell response.

T P Arstila1, P Toivanen, O Lassila.   

Abstract

We have studied the in vitro activation of chicken gamma delta T cells. Both splenic alpha beta and gamma delta T cells obtained from complete Freund's adjuvant-primed chickens proliferated in vitro when stimulated with mycobacterial sonicate or purified protein derivative of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. When CD4+ cells or alpha beta T cell receptor (TcR)-positive cells were removed, both the proliferation and the blast formation of gamma delta T cells in response to mycobacterial antigens were abrogated. The response was restored if supernatant from concanavalin A (Con A)-activated lymphocyte cultures (CAS) as a source of helper factors was added together with the specific antigen purified protein derivative. The CD4- or alpha beta TcR-depleted cells still proliferated in response to Con A, although a decrease of the response was observed. To analyze the gamma delta T cell response more specifically we stimulated peripheral blood cells with immobilized monoclonal antibodies against T cell receptor. Anti-gamma delta TcR antibody alone did not induce significant proliferation. When CAS was added together with the anti-gamma delta TcR monoclonal antibody, a strong proliferation of gamma delta T cells was observed. In contrast, both V beta 1- and V beta 2-expressing alpha beta T cells proliferated in vitro in response to stimulation with the relevant anti-TcR monoclonal antibody alone. Depletion of either V beta 1+ or V beta 2+ T cell subset alone had no negative effect on the proliferation or blast formation of gamma delta T cells stimulated with mycobacterial antigens. Taken together our results suggest that CD4+ alpha beta T cells (both V beta 1- and V beta 2-expressing) play a role in the activation and response of chicken gamma delta T cells.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8344371     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830230848

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


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