A UNIQUE PATTERN OF LYMPHOKINE SYNTHESIS IS A CHARACTERISTIC OF CERTAIN ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC SUPPRESSOR T-CELL CLONES

Citation
Nk. Nanda et al., A UNIQUE PATTERN OF LYMPHOKINE SYNTHESIS IS A CHARACTERISTIC OF CERTAIN ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC SUPPRESSOR T-CELL CLONES, International immunology, 6(5), 1994, pp. 731-737
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09538178
Volume
6
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
731 - 737
Database
ISI
SICI code
0953-8178(1994)6:5<731:AUPOLS>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
We report that the lymphokines (IFN-gamma) and IL-10 are co-synthesize d by previously described CD3+ TCRalphabeta+, minor antigen-specific s uppressor T cell clones, IFN-gamma, and IL-10 are known to (i) be char acteristically produced by different helper T cell types, T(h)2 and T( h)2 respectively, and (ii) inhibit the function of the reciprocal subs et of T cells: IFN-gamma inhibits the function of T(h)2 and IL-10 that of T(h)1 cells. Although T(h)0 cells are also known to synthesize cyt okines of both the T(h)1- and T(h)2-type T cells, the suppressor T cel ls described in this report are different from T(h)0 cells in that the y produce (i) neither IL-2 nor IL-4 molecules and (ii) stimulation via their CD3 - TCR system seems independent of both IL-2 and IL-4, the t ypical autocrine molecules for T cell proliferation. The lymphokine pr ofile of these suppressor T (T(s)) cell clones, as well as those of hu man antigen-specific T(s) cells reported earlier, suggests that co-syn thesis of some T(h)1-like and some T(h)2-like cytokines may be a chara cteristic of antigen-specific T(s) cells as opposed to the type of rec iprocal inhibition mediated through IFN-gamma or IL-10, which is antig en non-specific.