P. Muranski et al., Mature CD4(+) T cells perceive a positively selecting class II MHC/peptidecomplex in the periphery, J IMMUNOL, 164(6), 2000, pp. 3087-3094
A repertoire of TCRs is selected in the thymus by interactions with MHC bou
nd to self-derived peptides, Whether self peptides bound to MHC influence t
he survival of mature T cells in the periphery remains enigmatic. In this s
tudy, we show that the number of naive CD4(+) T cells that developed in mic
e with class II MHC bound with endogenous peptides (A(b)wt) diminished when
transferred into mice with A(b) covalently bound with a single peptide (A(
b)Ep). Moreover, transfer of a mixture of naive CD4(+) T cells derived from
A(b)wt and from A(b)Ep mice into A(b)Ep mice resulted in the expansion of
the latter and decline of the former. In contrast, when wild-type activated
CD4(+) T cells were transferred into A(b)Ep or A(b)wt mice, these cells su
rvived in both recipients for more than 4 wk, but further expanded in the A
(b)wt host. We conclude that to survive, naive CD4(+) T cells favor periphe
ral expression of the class II MHC/peptide complex(es) involved in their th
ymic selection, whereas some of activated CD4(+) T cells may require them o
nly for expansion.