Signal 3 Determines Tolerance versus Full Activation of Naive CD8 T Cells
Top Cited Papers
Open Access
- 5 May 2003
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of Experimental Medicine
- Vol. 197 (9) , 1141-1151
- https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20021910
Abstract
Activation of naive CD8 T cells to undergo clonal expansion and develop effector function requires three signals: (a) Ag, (b) costimulation, and (c) IL-12 or adjuvant. The requirement for the third signal to stimulate Ag-dependent proliferation is variable, making the greatest contribution when Ag levels are low. At high Ag levels, extensive proliferation can occur in vitro or in vivo in the absence of a third signal. However, despite having undergone the same number of divisions, cells that expand in the absence of a third signal fail to develop cytolytic effector function. Thus, proliferation and development of cytolytic function can be fully uncoupled. Furthermore, these cells are rendered functionally tolerant in vivo, in that subsequent restimulation with a potent stimulus results in limited clonal expansion, impaired IFN-γ production, and no cytolytic function. Thus, the presence or absence of the third signal appears to be a critical variable in determining whether stimulation by Ag results in tolerance versus development of effector function and establishment of a responsive memory population.Keywords
This publication has 59 references indexed in Scilit:
- The CD8α+ Dendritic Cell Is Responsible for Inducing Peripheral Self-Tolerance to Tissue-associated AntigensThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2002
- Uncoupling of Proliferative Potential and Gain of Effector Function by CD8+ T Cells Responding to Self-AntigensThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2002
- Toll-like receptors and innate immunityNature Reviews Immunology, 2001
- Phenotypic and Functional Analysis of Cd8+ T Cells Undergoing Peripheral Deletion in Response to Cross-Presentation of Self-AntigenThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2001
- CD40 AND CD154 IN CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITYAnnual Review of Immunology, 1998
- Visualization of peptide-specific T cell immunity and peripheral tolerance induction in vivoImmunity, 1994
- T cell receptor antagonist peptides induce positive selectionCell, 1994
- CD4+8− help prevents rapid deletion of CD8+ cells after a transient response to antigenEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1993
- T cell immunity after a viral infection versus T cell tolerance induced by soluble viral peptidesEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1993
- Extrathymic tolerance of mature T cells: Clonal elimination as a consequence of immunityCell, 1990