S. Sawada et al., IRREVERSIBLE SUPPRESSION OF CD8 EXPRESSION IN CD4-CD8+ THYMOCYTES UPON INVITRO STIMULATION, Immunological investigations, 22(4), 1993, pp. 301-318
CD8 (Ly-2) expression was suppressed in purified murine CD4-CD8+ thymo
cytes at the mRNA level upon continuous stimulation with PMA and ionom
ycin in the presence of rIL-2. The level of CD8 expression on CD4-CD8 thymocytes was reduced gradually during the culture and a majority of
them turned into CD4-CD8-cells after 48 hr. This suppression was not
transient, since CD8 expression was not recovered on these cells in ad
ditional 48 hr of culture without PMA and ionomycin. The suppression w
as dependent on the concentrations of PMA and ionomycin, and inhibited
by adding an immunosuppressant, CsA to the culture. Treatment with ei
ther PMA or ionomycin alone did not induce suppression of CD8. Crossli
nking of CD3-epsilon chains also induced suppression of CD8 for a part
of CD4-CD8+ thymocytes. Interestingly, CD8 expression was hardly supp
ressed in CD4-CD8+ peripheral T lymphocytes, suggesting that the mecha
nisms of suppression of CD8 is developmentally regulated. We propose t
hat the suppression of CD8 expression at CD4-CD8+ stage involves an ad
ditional mechanism of negative selection of thymic T cells.