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CD4 T cell anergy in murine AIDS: costimulation via CD28 and the addition of IL-12 are not sufficient to rescue anergic CD4 T cells.

C Andrews1, S L Swain, G Muralidhar.   

Abstract

Murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (MAIDS) is a fatal disease induced by a mixture of retroviruses known as BM5. It is characterized by splenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, hypergammaglobulinemia, loss of T and B cell function, and development of B cell lymphomas. As the disease progresses, by wk 8 of infection, CD4 T cell response to Ags and mitogens is severely curtailed and the CD4 T cell population becomes anergic. We examined responses of anergic CD4 T cells upon addition of a costimulatory signal (anti-CD28) and a cytokine (IL-12), which might help to restore the function of cells. We report that proliferation and cytokine production were restored in the early stages of infection by the strategies we tested, but not at later stages when anergy was well established. We also examined the effect of the same treatments on anergy of CD4 T cells from thymectomized, BM5-infected mice to determine whether the rescue seen was due to cells freshly derived from the thymus. We report that proliferation and cytokine production decreased in thymectomized mice even at wk 4 of infection, indicating that cells that are freshly derived from thymus are the ones responding to treatment. This study indicates that once anergy has been established in MAIDS, it cannot be reversed by providing costimulation via CD28 and IL-12. Anergy of CD4 T cells in MAIDS appears to be different from that seen in other systems, both in underlying cause and in the ability of the cells to revert to a normal state.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9278299

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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