HUMAN CD8+ T-CELL CLONE REGULATES AUTOLOGOUS CD4+ MYELIN BASIC-PROTEIN SPECIFIC T-CELLS

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CHOU, YK
HENDERIKX, P
JONES, RE
KOTZIN, B
HASHIM, GA
OFFNER, H
VANDENBARK, AA
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[1] Department of Neuroimmunology Research, 151D. Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Department of Neurology, Department of Microbiology and Immunology for A.A.V., Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR
[2] Department of Immunology, Dr. L. Willems Instituut, Universitaire Campus, Diepenbeek
[3] National Jewish Centre for Immunology, Denver, CO
[4] Department of Microbiology and Surgery, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital and Columbia University New York, NY
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10.3109/08916939209083129
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Normal human CD8+ T cell clones were co-isolated from the same culture wells as CD4+ T effector cell clones specific for myelin basic protein (MBP). Microcultures from which the CD8+ clones were isolated initially proliferated weakly to whole MBP and to an MBP peptide spanning residues 90-170. This pattern of response was similar to strongly proliferating wells that yielded CD4+ T cell clones specific for the 90-170 peptide. After repeated stimulation, however, no response to MBP or MBP 90-170 was detected, even though the number of cells increased after stimulation. Phenotyping and TCR analyses revealed the presence of two CD8+, CD4-, IL-2R+ T cell isolates that expressed a single Vbeta gene (Vbeta17) that differed from the CD4+ isolates that uniformly expressed Vbeta14. One of these CD8+ clones (C9) inhibited the antigen-driven proliferation of an autologous MBP 90-170 reactive clone but not an autologous clone specific for Herpes simplex virus (HSV), without affecting MHC non-restricted mitogen responses of the same clones. Moreover, C9 did not inhibit heterologous CD4+ T cell clones specific for MBP 1-38 or 90-170. A culture supernatant of the CD8+ clone showed the same pattem but lower levels of inhibition. C9 had mild cytolytic activity when incubated at high ratios with an autologous MBP-specific CD4+ clone. Lysis was blocked completely by antiMHC class I antibodies, but not by anti-MHC II antibodies. These data suggest that CD8+ T cells can recognize idiotypic determinants on CD4+ MBP-specific T cells, and raise the possibility that CD8+ T cells could participate in the normal regulation of potentially pathogenic autoreactive effector cells.
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