Differential role of naïve and memory CD4 T-cell subsets in primary alloresponses.
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2010
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Resumo |
The T cell response to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) alloantigens occurs via two main pathways. The direct pathway involves the recognition of intact allogeneic MHC:peptide complexes on donor cells and provokes uniquely high frequencies of responsive T cells. The indirect response results from alloantigens being processed like any other protein antigen and presented as peptide by autologous antigen-presenting cells. The frequencies of T cells with indirect allospecificity are orders of magnitude lower and comparable to other peptide-specific responses. In this study, we explored the contributions of naïve and memory CD4(+) T cells to these two pathways. Using an adoptive transfer and skin transplantation model we found that naive and memory CD4(+) T cells, both naturally occurring and induced by sensitization with multiple third-party alloantigens, contributed equally to graft rejection when only the direct pathway was operative. In contrast, the indirect response was predominantly mediated by the naïve subset. Elimination of regulatory CD4(+)CD25(+) T cells enabled memory cells to reject grafts through the indirect pathway, but at a much slower tempo than for naïve cells. These findings have implications for better targeting of immunosuppression to inhibit immediate and later forms of alloimmunity. |
Identificador |
http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_B4E2C3751E16 isbn:1600-6143[electronic], 1600-6135[linking] pmid:20659087 doi:10.1111/j.1600-6143.2010.03180.x isiid:000280253000011 |
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Fonte |
American Journal of Transplantation, vol. 10, no. 8, pp. 1749-1759 |
Palavras-Chave | #Allorecognition; indirect pathway; memory T cells; naive T cells; transplantation regulatory t-cells; versus-host-disease; disparate skin-grafts; mhc class-ii; in-vivo; transplantation tolerance; indirect recognition; allograft-rejection; monoclonal-antibody; cd4(+) |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |