Multiple survival signals are delivered by dendritic cells to naive CD4+ T cells
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- 6 September 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 35 (9) , 2563-2572
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.200526127
Abstract
The molecular mechanisms by which dendritic cells (DC) favor naive T cell survival in mice have been examined in co-cultures of DC and naive CD4+ T cells. Naive T cells can survive in the presence of IL-4 or IL-7, but DC-induced T cell survival requires direct cell-cell interactions and does not seem to be mediated by these or other soluble factors. Classical MHC II molecules on DC are not necessary for T cell survival as long as hybrid AαEβ MHC class II molecules are present. In the total absence of MHC II molecules on DC, T cell survival is reduced by half, and CD3ζ phosphorylation fully disappears. These results contrast with the classical view that naive T cell survival is associated with CD3ζ phosphorylation and depends mostly on IL-7 and MHC-TCR interactions. We demonstrate that DC-induced T cell survival is a multi-factorial process that also involves CD28, LFA-1 and another (as yet undefined) surface molecule that requires the activity of src (but not phosphatidylinositol-3-) kinase.Keywords
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