Distinct regulation of T-cell death by CD28 depending on both its aggregation and T-cell receptor triggering: A role for Fas-FasL

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Collette, Y [1 ]
Benziane, A [1 ]
Razanajaona, D [1 ]
Olive, D [1 ]
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[1] Univ Mediterranee, INSERM, U119, F-13009 Marseille, France
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10.1182/blood.V92.4.1350.416k24_1350_1363
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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CD28 is a major coreceptor that regulates cell proliferation, anergy, and viability of T cells. The negative selection by T-cell receptor (TCR)-induced cell death of immature thymocytes as well as of activated human antigen-specific T-cell clone, requires a costimulatory signal that can be provided by CD28. Conversely, CD28-mediated signals increase expression of Bcl-X-L, a survival gene, and promote survival of naive T cells cultured in the absence of antigen or costimulation. Because CD28 appears to both protect from, or induce T cell death, one important question is to define the activation and cellular parameters that dictate the differential role of CD28 in T-cell apoptosis. Here, we compared different CD28 ligands for their ability to regulate TCR-induced cell death of a murine T-cell hybridoma. In these cells, TCR triggering induced expression of Fas and Fast, and cell death was prevented by anti-Fas blocking monoclonal antibody (MoAb). When provided as a costimulus, both CD28 MoAb and the B7,1 and B7.2 counter receptors downregulated, yet did not completely abolish T-cell receptor-induced apoptosis. This CD28 cosignal resulted in both upregulation of Bcl-X-L and prevention of Fast expression. In marked contrast, when given as a single signal, CD28 MoAb or B7.1 and B7.2 induced FasL expression and resulted in T-cell death by apoptosis, which was dependent on the level of CD28 ligation. Furthermore, triggering of CD28 upregulated Fast and induced a marked T-cell death of previously activated normal peripheral T cells. Our results identify Fas and Fast as crucial targets of CD28 in T-cell death regulation and show that within the same cell population, depending on its engagement as a single signal or as a costimulus together with the TCR, CD28 can either induce a dose-dependent death signal or protect from cell death, respectively These data provide important insights into the role of CD28 in T-cell homeostasis and its possible implication in neoplastic disorders. (C) 1998 by The American Society of Hematology.
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