THE SPECIFIC RECOGNITION BY MACROPHAGES OF CD8(-CELLS UNDERGOING APOPTOSIS - A MECHANISM FOR T-CELL CLEARANCE DURING RESOLUTION OF VIRAL-INFECTIONS(),CD45RO(+) T)
An. Akbar et al., THE SPECIFIC RECOGNITION BY MACROPHAGES OF CD8(-CELLS UNDERGOING APOPTOSIS - A MECHANISM FOR T-CELL CLEARANCE DURING RESOLUTION OF VIRAL-INFECTIONS(),CD45RO(+) T), The Journal of experimental medicine, 180(5), 1994, pp. 1943-1947
During viral infections, CD8(+),CD45RO(+) T populations expand. These
primed cells express abundant levels of cytoplasmic granules that cont
ain perforin and TIA-1. Recent work has suggested that the majority of
this CD8(+) population downregulates Bcl-2 protein expression and is
destined to undergo apoptosis. In this study we have investigated the
elimination of these apoptotic CD8(+) T cells by both human monocyte-d
erived and murine bone marrow macrophages. We have found that these ph
agocytes recognize and ingest both apoptotic CD8(+) and CD4(+) T cells
using an alpha(v) beta(3) (vitronectin receptor)/CD36/thrombospondin
recognition system, with the same receptors being used in the recognit
ion of apoptotic neutrophils. These data provide new evidence for a me
chanism that enables the clearance of greatly increased populations of
CD8(+) effector cells which are found during viral infections. This e
nables cellular homeostasis to occur in the host upon resolution of vi
ral diseases in vivo.