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T helper 2 (Th2) but not Th1 clones co-stimulate resting T cells in the presence of anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody
Authors:B D Evavold  A Yokoyama  R Hirsch  J A Bluestone  J Quintans
Affiliation:Committee on Immunology, University of Chicago, IL 60637.
Abstract:
We have investigated the effects of monoclonal antibody (mAb) to the CD3 epsilon protein on interactions between small, resting T cells and antigen-specific T helper clones. Highly purified, splenic T cells lacking identifiable accessory cells do not proliferate in a thymidine uptake assay to anti-CD3 mAb, Con A, rIL-2, rIL-4, or irradiated T helper clones (both Th1 and Th2). However, the responding T cells proliferate significantly to the combined stimulus of Th2 clones and anti-CD3 antibody. Only the Th2, not the Th1, subpopulation of T helper cells has the ability to induce a T cell response. The Th2 cell-dependent activation of small resting T cells does not require the external cross-linkage of the anti-CD3 mAb via Fc receptor expressing cells or the secretion of lymphokines from the Th2 helper clones, but it is inhibitable by anti-LFA 1 antibody. Thus, Th2 clones provide a co-stimulatory signal which in conjunction with anti-CD3 mAb causes resting T cell proliferation in the absence of conventional accessory cells.
Keywords:accessory cells   T-T interactions   immune regulation
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