Literature DB >> 9558065

T:T antigen presentation by activated murine CD8+ T cells induces anergy and apoptosis.

J G Chai1, I Bartok, D Scott, J Dyson, R Lechler.   

Abstract

Using an IL-2-secreting, noncytolytic, H-Y-specific, CD8+ T cell clone, the functional consequences of Ag presentation by T cells to T cells were investigated. Incubation of the T cells with H-Y-soluble peptide led to nonresponsiveness to Ag rechallenge. This was due to the simultaneous induction of apoptosis, involving approximately 40% of the T cells, and of anergy in the surviving cells. These effects were strictly dependent upon bidirectional T:T presentation, in that exposure of C6 cells to peptide-pulsed T cells from the same clone induced proliferation but not apoptosis or anergy. The inhibitory effects of T:T presentation were not due to a lack of costimulation, since the T cells expressed levels of CD80 and CD86 higher than those detected on cultured dendritic cells and equipped them to function as efficient APCs for primary CD8+ T cell responses. Following incubation with soluble peptide, CD80 expression increased, and high levels of CTLA-4 (CD152) expression were induced. Although addition of anti-CTLA-4 Ab augmented proliferation in response to soluble peptide, no protection from apoptosis or anergy was observed. Neither Fas nor TNF-alpha was expressed/produced by the C6 cells, and coligation of MHC class I molecules and TCR failed to reproduce the effects of T:T presentation. Taken together, these data suggest that T:T Ag presentation induces anergy and apoptosis in murine CD8+ T cells and may reflect the regulatory consequences of T:T interactions in the course of clonal expansion in vivo.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9558065

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


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