A MOLECULE EXPRESSED ON ACCESSORY CELLS, ACTIVATED T-CELLS, AND THYMIC EPITHELIUM IS A MARKER AND PROMOTER OF T-CELL ACTIVATION

Citation
Dj. Izon et al., A MOLECULE EXPRESSED ON ACCESSORY CELLS, ACTIVATED T-CELLS, AND THYMIC EPITHELIUM IS A MARKER AND PROMOTER OF T-CELL ACTIVATION, The Journal of immunology, 153(7), 1994, pp. 2939-2950
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
The Journal of immunology
ISSN journal
00221767 → ACNP
Volume
153
Issue
7
Year of publication
1994
Pages
2939 - 2950
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1767(1994)153:7<2939:AMEOAC>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
T cell maturation results in part from direct cell-cell interactions b etween developing thymocytes and thymic stromal cells. Identification of the cell surface molecules involved in these interactions has been approached by production of mAbs reactive to thymic stromal cell surfa ce Ags. A mAb against one such Ag, mouse thymic stroma (MTS) mAb MTS 2 3, stains a subset of thymic medullary epithelium by immunohistology. in addition, it was found to detect, by flow cytometry, an Ag constitu tively expressed on peripheral B cells and macrophages as well as thym ic and splenic dendritic cells. This Ag was also up-regulated on T cel ls and thymocytes within 24 to 48 h after activation. We then investig ated whether the Ag identified by MTS 23 may represent a functional ac cessory molecule. MTS 23 was able to block up to 75% of T cell prolife ration in soluble anti-CD3 and Ag-induced responses in a dose-dependen t manner, but not under conditions in which no APCs were required. The molecule detected by this mAb has an apparent molecular mass of 120 k Da under reducing and nonreducing conditions. On the basis of these mo lecular properties and expression pattern, it is therefore postulated that MTS 23 may detect a novel accessory molecule important For T cell activation. Its expression on thymic epithelium is consistent with th e notion that T cell development is not solely a consequence of unique molecular interactions, but also of signals arising from combinations of interactions involving molecules also expressed extrathymically.