Susceptibility of neonatal T cells and adult thymocytes to peripheral tolerance to allogeneic stimuli
- 1 November 2008
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Immunology
- Vol. 125 (3) , 387-396
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2567.2008.02855.x
Abstract
We studied the tolerization of neonatal thymocytes (NT), neonatal splenocytes (NS) and adult thymocytes (AT), transferred to syngeneic nude (nu/nu) hosts previously injected with semi-allogeneic splenocytes, without any supportive immunosuppressive treatment. This protocol allows the study of peripheral tolerance in the absence of the thymus. BALB/c neonatal T cells and ATs were able to expand in syngeneic BALB/c nu/nu mice and functionally reconstituted an allogeneic response, rejecting (BALB/c x B6.Ba) F1 splenocytes transferred 3-4 weeks after injection of BALB/c cells. However, if (BALB/c x B6.Ba) F1 cells were injected into BALB/c nude hosts 30 days before transfer of NT, NS or AT cells, the F1 population was preserved and specific tolerance to B6 allografts was established. Furthermore, transfer to lymphopenic F1 nu/nu showed that tolerance could be established only for neonatal populations, showing that unique properties of neonatal T cells allow their tolerization in both lymphopenic and non-lymphopenic conditions, in the absence of suppressive immunotherapy. These results bring empirical support to the possibility of T-cell engraftment in immunodeficient patients showing partial identity with donor major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes; the manipulation of immunological maturity of donor T cells may be the key for successful reconstitution of immunocompetence without induction of graft-versus-host disease.Keywords
This publication has 42 references indexed in Scilit:
- Regulatory T cells and organ transplantationSeminars in Immunology, 2004
- Continued maturation of thymic emigrants in the peripheryNature Immunology, 2004
- Regulatory T cells: potential in organ transplantation.1Transplantation, 2004
- Regulatory T cells in transplantation toleranceNature Reviews Immunology, 2003
- MHC Class II Molecules Are Not Required for Survival of Newly Generated CD4+ T Cells, but Affect Their Long-Term Life SpanImmunity, 1996
- Induction of Protective CTL Responses in Newborn Mice by a Murine RetrovirusScience, 1996
- Neonatal Tolerance Revisited: Turning on Newborn T Cells with Dendritic CellsScience, 1996
- Increased peptide promiscuity provides a rationale for the lack of N regions in the neonatal T cell repertoireImmunity, 1995
- T Cell Deletion in High Antigen Dose Therapy of Autoimmune EncephalomyelitisScience, 1994
- Extrathymic tolerance of mature T cells: Clonal elimination as a consequence of immunityCell, 1990