I-J REVISITED - IS THE I-J GENETIC RESTRICTION IN DOWN-REGULATION DUETO AN ENDOGENOUS SUPERANTIGEN ANALOGOUS TO MAMMARY-TUMOR VIRUS (MTV)-ENCODED ENDOGENOUS SUPERANTIGEN
Gl. Asherson et al., I-J REVISITED - IS THE I-J GENETIC RESTRICTION IN DOWN-REGULATION DUETO AN ENDOGENOUS SUPERANTIGEN ANALOGOUS TO MAMMARY-TUMOR VIRUS (MTV)-ENCODED ENDOGENOUS SUPERANTIGEN, Folia biologica, 40(6), 1994, pp. 341-347
This article puts forward the hypothesis that the, I-J genetic restric
tion observed between certain downregulatory (suppressor) T cells and
antigen presenting cells is due to an endogenous superantigen analogou
s to the mouse mammary tumour virus (Mtv) products encoded by the open
reading frames in the 3' long terminal repeat (LTR) of mtv's, In its
weak form this hypothesis asserts that the I-J genetic restriction is
due to an endogenous superantigen ligand on antigen presenting cells,
which crosslinks the V-beta and/or V-alpha chains of certain T cell re
ceptors (TCR) with major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II, an
d that MHC together with this superantigen ligand causes positive sele
ction of T cells bearing the appropriate I-J(+) TCR in the thymus. In
the periphery these T cells recognize peptide/MHC complex in the prese
nce of the superantigen. In its strong form the hypothesis states that
this superantigen ligand for TCR and MHC is encoded by integrated vir
us genome, e. g. Mtv. These possibilities can now be approached experi
mentally and their exploration may uncover one of the ways in which T
cells are assigned to different functions, including downregulation.