Title of article :
Noncytotoxic Human CD4+ T-Cell Clones Presenting and Simultaneously Responding to an Antigen Die of Apoptosis
Author/Authors :
Bettens، نويسنده , , Florence and Frei، نويسنده , , Elisabeth and Frutig، نويسنده , , Karin and Mauri، نويسنده , , Davide and Pichler، نويسنده , , Werner J. and Wyss-Coray، نويسنده , , Tony، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages :
7
From page :
72
To page :
78
Abstract :
Activated T-cells expressing MHC class II surface antigens are able to present antigen and thus function as peptide-presenting cells (T-APCs). In this study we investigated whether antigen presentation by T-cells induced programmed cell death. As a model we used tetanus p30 peptide (as 947-967)-specific, noncytotoxic CD4+ T-cell clones (C11 and C31). For experimental purposes these T-cell clones were stimulated (a) with p30 peptide-pulsed and fixed EBV-transformed antigen-presenting cells (B-APCs), (b) with p30-pulsed and fixed activated T-cells as APCs (as T-APCs we used either the T-cell clones themselves or an autologous T-cell clone (CT3) with p30 unrelated specificity), or (c) with soluble p30 peptide. The efficiency of antigen presentation was monitored by measuring proliferation as [3H]thymidine uptake. Apoptosis was measured by quantifying fragmented, cytoplasm DNA with the fluorescent dye 4,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole or by visualizing fragmented DNA by gel electrophoresis. Stimulation with p30-pulsed and fixed B-APCs or T-APCs induced proliferation but no apoptosis of the responding T-cells. However, stimulation of cloned T-cells with soluble peptide induced up-regulation of the FAS surface molecules and apoptosis, which was dependent on the peptide doses. Because cloned T-cells express HLA class 11 molecules, they can theoretically exert both functions at once: antigen presentation and antigen response when they are stimulated with soluble peptide. Because death by apoptosis is only seen under such circumstances, we suggest that T-cells simultaneously presenting and responding to an antigen die of apoptosis and thus contribute to the down-regulation of the immune response. Such phenomena might occur in HIV infection when activated CD41 T-cells take up gp120 via their CD4 molecules, present it on their HLA class II surface antigens, and are simultaneously stimulated via their TCR.
Journal title :
Cellular Immunology
Serial Year :
1995
Journal title :
Cellular Immunology
Record number :
1850873
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