| Literature DB >> 8757306 |
J A Gollob1, J Li, H Kawasaki, J F Daley, C Groves, E L Reinherz, J Ritz.
Abstract
IL-12 stimulates both T and NK cells and is pivotal in the development of the Th1 immune response. In this work, we show that an interaction between CD2 and CD58 on activated T cells and monocytes, respectively, regulates the T cell response to IL-12. B cells provide little IL-12-specific costimulation, and this correlates with the low level of CD58 on B cells relative to monocytes and the lack of significant up-regulation in response to IFN-gamma or PHA activation. CHO cell transfectants expressing CD58 at a level comparable with that found on monocytes restore IL-12 responsiveness to APC-depleted T cells. This effect is not observed with CHO cells expressing CD48, a second CD2 ligand with a low avidity for CD2 relative to CD58. Thus, in addition to augmenting adhesion between T cells and their cognate APCs and facilitating TCR-triggered activation, the CD2-CD58 interaction uniquely optimizes the T cell response to IL-12.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8757306
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422