Autoreactive T cells in healthy individuals show tolerance in vitro with characteristics similar to but distinct from clonal anergy
- 1 November 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 25 (11) , 3123-3127
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830251120
Abstract
Peripheral tolerance to self antigens has been suspected to play an important role in the regulation of the immune response in humans since autoreactive T cells can be isolated from the peripheral blood of healthy individuals. The mechanism of this tolerance is not known, but a number of groups have shown that autoreactive T cells can be induced to proliferate in vitro by the addition of their specific antigen and exogenous interleukin (IL)-2. In this report, we present the analysis of autoreactive T cells, isolated from healthy individuals, to the autoantigen GpIIb-IIIa present on circulating bone-marrow-derived cells and on thymic epithelial cells. We found that the response of GpIIb-IIIa autoreactive T cells in vitro, when stimulated with GpIIb-IIIa, shares characteristics with the response found for anergic T cells. In response to GpIIb-IIIa, the GpIIb-IIIa-autoreactive T cells are neither able to proliferate nor produce IL-2 on their own, but do express IL-2 receptors α on their cell surface and produce IFN-γ. This state of unresponsiveness can be broken by the addition of exogenous IL-2 and IL-7, as in the case of anergic T cells. However, GpIIb-IIIa-autoreactive T cells differ from anergic T cells in their capacity to be stimulated by IL-12 and by their production of IL-2 mRNA. Interestingly, once the unresponsive state to GpIIb-IIIa has been broken by the addition of IL-2, GpIIb-IIIa autoreactive T cells can produce IL-2 and proliferate when restimulated by GpIIb-IIIa alone. Altogether, these results suggest that the tolerance of GpIIb-IIIa autoreactive T cells from healthy individuals could involve post-transcriptional regulation of IL-2 expression.Keywords
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