ROLE OF CO-STIMULATION IN CD8(-CELL ACTIVATION() T)

Citation
N. Pardigon et al., ROLE OF CO-STIMULATION IN CD8(-CELL ACTIVATION() T), International immunology, 10(5), 1998, pp. 619-630
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09538178
Volume
10
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
619 - 630
Database
ISI
SICI code
0953-8178(1998)10:5<619:ROCICA>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The two-signal model states that activation of naive T cells requires a signal I stimulus through the TCR and a cc-stimulatory signal 2, By contrast, signal 1 alone is sufficient for pre-activated T cells, Rece ntly, however, it has been shown that under certain conditions T cells can bypass the requirement for co-stimulation. For example, CD28-defi cient mice, when immunized with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, mo unt a Vigorous cytotoxic T lymphocyte response and clear the virus, As a continuous effort to unravel the mechanisms of T cell activation, w e previously reported activation of hybridoma T cells by recombinant s ingle-chain MHC molecules in the absence of antigen-presenting cells. In such reconstitution experiments, since the signals delivered to the T cells are well controlled, the contribution of any known or unknown signals can be ruled out, In the present study, we analyzed the requi rements for activation of naive T cells by using splenocytes from TCR transgenic mice as a source of responding cells, We observed that naiv e CD8(+) T cells are fully activated by signal 1 alone, but that cc-st imulation lowers their activation threshold. Previously activated T ce lls are fully responsive, even when the first stimulation was performe d in the absence of co-stimulation. They display a low activation thre shold and are insensitive to co-stimulation. The physiological relevan ce of this finding and its consequences for immunotherapy as well as f or our understanding of self-tolerance are discussed.