ELIMINATION OF SELF-REACTIVE CD8+, BUT NOT CD4+, T-CELLS BY A PERIPHERAL IMMUNE MECHANISM

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RAMMENSEE, HG
HUGIN, D
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[1] Max-Planck Institut för Biologie, Abteilung Immungenetik, Töbingen
[2] Basel Institute for Immunology, Basel, CH-4005
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10.1097/00007890-199003000-00018
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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Unirradiated (BALB/c×B6)F1 recipients of lymphocytes from either parent or (B6×DBA/2)Fa recipients of DBA/2 parental lymphocytes specifically remove the function of donor-derived F1-reactive CTL from the spleen, since such cells could not be recovered-1 week after injection. However, donor-derived CTL specific for third-party antigens, as well as donor-derived F1-reactive CD4+ T cells could be recovered. In contrast, CTL in spleens from recipients sublethally irradiated prior to injections consisted predominantly of F1-reactive CTL in all strain combinations tested. Athymic BALB/c nude mice grafted with fetal thymus of B6 develop a T cell compartment tolerant of BALB/c and B6, like (BALB/c×B6) F1 animals. However, unlike the F1 mice, the thymus-grafted nude mice were not able to eliminate B6-reactive lymphocytes after injection of normal BALB/c spleen cells. Our data indicate the existence of a peripheral immune mechanism capable of selectively eliminating self-reactive CD8+ CTL, but not CD4+, T cells. This mechanism requires self antigen expressed on radiosensitive cells. The presence of T cells tolerant to self antigen by thymic negative selection is not sufficient and perhaps not required. Most likely, this mechanism is involved in the relative resistance to lethal GVHR mediated by parental CD8+ T cells in parent-into-F1 situations. © 1990 by Williams & Wilkin
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