R. Hakamadataguchi et al., EXPRESSION AND COSTIMULATORY FUNCTION OF B7-2 ON MURINE CD4(-CELLS() T), European Journal of Immunology, 28(3), 1998, pp. 865-873
Co-stimulatory signals mediated by the interaction of B7-1/B7-2 with C
D28 are important for the activation of CD4(+) T cells stimulated with
antigen on antigen-presenting cells. There are controversies about th
e expression and function of B7-1/B7-2 on CD4(+) T cells. The aim of t
his study was to analyze the expression of B7-1/B7-2 on naive and memo
ry CD4(+) T cells and the co-stimulatory function in the activation of
naive CD4(+) T cells stimulated by TCR ligation. Present results indi
cate that memory CD4(+) T cells express B7-2 molecules on their surfac
e, whereas naive CD4(+) T cells do not. Neither memory nor naive CD4() T cells expressed B7-1 molecule on their surface, although B7-1 mRNA
was faintly expressed in memory T cells. B7-2 molecules expressed on
memory T cells co-stimulated CD4(+) naive T cells stimulated with plat
e-coated anti-CD3 to produce IL-2. Naive CD4(+) T cells were shown to
express B7-2 after co-stimulation with B7-2 and TCR ligation, because
the naive T cells stimulated with anti-CD3 and B7-2CHO expressed B7-2
on their surface, although it remained to be studied whether the co-st
imulation with B7-2 directly induced B7-2 expression on naive T cells.
Our present results indicate that memory CD4(+) T cells play some rol
e in the activation of naive CD4(+) T cells through the co-stimulation
with B7-2 molecules.