Collaboration of helper and cytotoxic T lymphocytes
- 1 September 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 23 (9) , 2279-2286
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830230934
Abstract
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes are major effector cells in responses to viral infections and in allograft rejection and are implicated in many other immunological reactions. Efficient induction of cytotoxic activity in these cells in many but not all cases depends upon helper Tand antigen‐presenting cells so that at least three different cell types have to work together. Here we present an in vitro model for the helper T cell‐dependent induction of cytotoxic T lymphocytes which allows the investigation of the collaboration of helper and cytotoxic T cells. First results demonstrate that linkage of helper and killer epitopes on the surface of one antigen‐presenting cell is a prerequisite for productive interaction between the two T cells that results in induction of cytolytic activity. T helper 1 and T helper 2 cells are equally efficient. The crucial roles of interleukin‐2 and interferon‐y in this process were confirmed. Activated CD4 cells can influence cytotoxic T lymphocytes in such a way that they produce interferon‐y independent from recognition of cognate peptide. The possibility of direct T‐T contacts mediated by adhesion molecules that promote collaboration of the two cells is discussed.Keywords
This publication has 65 references indexed in Scilit:
- Mechanisms of induction of primary virus‐specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte responsesEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1992
- Effects of cognate peptides on cytolytic and proliferative activities of cloned cytotoxic T lymphocytesInternational Immunology, 1992
- Exact prediction of a natural T cell epitopeEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1991
- Normal development and function of CD8+ cells but markedly decreased helper cell activity in mice lacking CD4Nature, 1991
- A novel approach to the induction of specific cytolytic T cells in vivoResearch in Immunology, 1990
- Introduction of soluble protein into the class I pathway of antigen processing and presentationCell, 1988
- Use of New HPLC Resins to Solve Old ProblemsJournal of Liquid Chromatography, 1986
- Production of a monoclonal antibody to and molecular characterization of B-cell stimulatory factor-1Nature, 1985
- Antigen-specific interaction between T and B cellsNature, 1985
- Fine specificity analysis of lactate dehydrogenase B-specific proliferating T cell clones: implications for the mechanism of alloreactivityEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1985