| Literature DB >> 8996245 |
M R Bürk1, I Carena, A Donda, F Mariani, L Mori, G De Libero.
Abstract
Nonpeptidic compounds stimulate human T cells bearing the TCR-gamma delta in the absence of major histocompatibility complex restriction. We report that one of these ligands, 2,3-diphosphoglyceric acid (DPG), which induces expansion of V gamma 9/V delta T cells ex vivo, antagonizes the same cell population after repetitive activation. Stimulation with DPG results in partial early protein tyrosine phosphorylation and a prolonged, but reversible, state of unresponsiveness to agonist ligands in V gamma 9/V delta 2, but not in other T cells. These findings show that TCR antagonism is a general phenomenon of T cells. However, in contrast to the clonal specificity of altered peptides antagonizing alpha beta T cells, all the tested V gamma 9/V delta 2 polyclonal cell lines and clones become unresponsive, a fact that may be relevant for the regulation of their response in vivo.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 8996245 PMCID: PMC2196105 DOI: 10.1084/jem.185.1.91
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Med ISSN: 0022-1007 Impact factor: 14.307