C. Takahashi et al., Differential clonal expansion of CD4 and CD8 T cells in response to 4-1BB ligation: contribution of 4-1BB during inflammatory responses, IMMUNOL LET, 76(3), 2001, pp. 183-191
Cell surface proteins of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) family of receptor
s have been intimately involved in inducing T cell death. A feature of thes
e family members that is less well studied is their ability to rescue T cel
ls from apoptosis. One such member is 4-1BB; an activation induced surface
receptor on CD4 and CD8 T cells. This study demonstrates that the costimula
tory effects of 4-1BB, which was found to enhance clonal expansion, require
d cross-linking of the receptor. The survival of the activated CD8 T cells
following expansion was not associated with an increase in Bcl-2 expression
. Provided that 4-1BB signaling was present, the amplification of activated
CD8 T cell growth in vivo was independent of CD28 ligation. In vivo clonal
expansion of activated CD4 T cells, however, was not as responsive to 4-1B
B cross-linking. Moreover, 4-1BB-induced expansion was comparable to that m
ediated by LPS which can incite multiple costimulatory signals. Furthermore
, LPS-mediated growth and survival of superantigen (SAg) stimulated T cells
appeared to be partially dependent on interactions between 4-1BB and 4-1BB
ligand (4-IBBL). (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.