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题目:
Anti-ergotypic T cells in naïve rats.
作者:
Mimran(Avishai),Mor(Felix),Quintana(Francisco J),Cohen(Irun R)
状态:
发布时间2005-04-25 , 更新时间 2008-11-21
期刊:
J Autoimmun
摘要:
T regulatory cells play an important role in regulating T cell responses. Anti-ergotypic T cells are a subset of regulatory T cells that proliferate in response to activation markers, ergotopes, expressed on activated, and not on resting syngeneic T cells. Here we report the presence of anti-ergotypic T cells in lymph nodes, spleens and thymuses of naive rats. The development of anti-ergotypic T cells appeared to be independent of antigen priming, as thymocytes from one-day old rats exhibited significant anti-ergotypic proliferative responses. The anti-ergotypic T cells were found to be of the CD8+ phenotype, and included both TCRalpha/beta+ and TCRgamma/delta+ T cells. The TCRgamma/delta+ anti-ergotypic T cells secreted IFNgamma and TNFalpha in response to activated T cells; the TCRalpha/beta+ T cells proliferated but did not secret detectable cytokines. We found that the interaction between the anti-ergotypic T cells and stimulator T cells required cell-to-cell contact between the T cells. Professional APCs were not needed. The response of the TCRalpha/beta+CD8+ anti-ergotypic T cells was MHC-I restricted and B7-CD28 dependent; the response of the TCRgamma/delta+ anti-ergotypic T cells was B7-CD28 dependent, but was not inhibited by antibodies to classical MHC-I or MHC-II molecules. The existence of anti-ergotypic T cells in naive animals suggests that these cells might have a role in the regulation and maintenance of the immune system.
语言:
eng
DOI:
10.1016/j.jaut.2004.12.002

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