B cells directly tolerize CD8(+) T cells
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Publication Year 1998-12-07,Volume 188,Issue #11,Page 1977-1983
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
This report investigates the response of CD8(+) T cells to antigens presented by B cells. When C57BL/6 mice were injected with syngeneic B cells coated with the K-b-restricted ovalbumin (OVA) determinant OVA(257-264), OVA-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) tolerance was observed. To investigate the mechanism of tolerance induction, in vitro-activated CD8+ T cells from the K-b-restricted, OVA-specific T cell receptor transgenic line OT-I (OT-I cells) were cultured for 15 h with antigen-bearing B cells, and their survival was determined. Antigen recognition led to the killing of the B cells and, surprisingly, to the death of a large proportion of the OT-I CTLs. T cell death involved Fas (CD95), since OT-I cells deficient ill CD95 molecules showed preferential survival after recognition of antigen on B cells. To investigate the tolerance mechanism in vivo, naive OT-I T cells were adoptively transferred into normal mice, and these mice were coinjected with antigen-bearing B cells. In this case, OT-I cells proliferated transiently and were then lost from the secondary lymphoid compartment. These data provide the first demonstration that B cells can directly tolerize CD8(+) T cells, and suggest that this occurs via CD95-mediated, activation-induced deletion.
Publisher
ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
Keywords
TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR; IN-VIVO; FAS-LIGAND; PERIPHERAL DELETION; TOLERANCE INDUCTION; SOLUBLE-ANTIGEN; LYMPHOCYTES-T; ENTEROTOXIN-B; APOPTOSIS; DEATH
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Creation Date: 1998-12-07 12:00:00
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