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Death and destruction of activated T lymphocytes
Authors:I. Nicholas Crispe
Affiliation:(1) Section of Immunobiology, Yale University School of Medicine, 06520-8011 New Haven, CT
Abstract:The massive clonal expansion that occurs during an antigen-specific immune response results in the flooding of immune organs with activated T lymphocytes. At the end of a specific response, the vast majority of these activated T cells are cleared from the immune system. The T cells receive signals through specific death receptors that are expressed as a result of activation. Death receptors transmit their apoptotic signals through the activation of caspases. Function of the death receptors is intimately linked to cell-cycle control, and many cell-cycle control proteins are caspase substrates. Among CD8+ T cells, apoptotic death occurs at a specific site, the sinusoids of the liver. The liver appears to contain a mechanism for the trapping and killing of activated T cells, rendering it an immunologically privileged site.
Keywords:Apoptosis  Caspases  Cell-cycle control  Death receptors  Liver  Peripheral deletion
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