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Positive Selection of γδ CTL by TL Antigen Expressed in the Thymus

To elucidate the function of the mouse TL antigen in the thymus, we have derived two TL transgenic mouse strains by introducing Tla (a) -3 of A strain origin with its own promoter onto a C3H background with no expression of TL in the thymus. These transgenic mouse strains, both of which express high...

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Autores principales: Tsujimura, Kunio, Takahashi, Toshitada, Morita, Akimichi, Hasegawa-Nishiwaki, Hitomi, Iwase, Shigeru, Obata, Yuichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2196386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8976173
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author Tsujimura, Kunio
Takahashi, Toshitada
Morita, Akimichi
Hasegawa-Nishiwaki, Hitomi
Iwase, Shigeru
Obata, Yuichi
author_facet Tsujimura, Kunio
Takahashi, Toshitada
Morita, Akimichi
Hasegawa-Nishiwaki, Hitomi
Iwase, Shigeru
Obata, Yuichi
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description To elucidate the function of the mouse TL antigen in the thymus, we have derived two TL transgenic mouse strains by introducing Tla (a) -3 of A strain origin with its own promoter onto a C3H background with no expression of TL in the thymus. These transgenic mouse strains, both of which express high levels of Tla(a)-3-TL antigen in their thymus, were analyzed for their T cell function with emphasis on cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) generation. A T cell response against TL was induced in Tg.Tla(a)-3-1, Tg.Tla(a)-3-2, and control C3H mice by skin grafts from H-2K (b)/T3 (b) transgenic mice, Tg.Con.3-1, expressing T3(b)-TL ubiquitously. Spleen cells from mice that had rejected the T3(b)-TL positive skin grafts were restimulated in vitro with Tg.Con.3-1 irradiated spleen cells. In mixed lymphocyte cultures (MLC), approximately 20% and 15% of Thy-1(+) T cells derived from Tg.Tla(a)-3-1 and Tg.Tla(a)-3-2, respectively, expressed TCRγδ, whereas almost all those from C3H expressed TCRαβ. The MLC from Tg.Tla(a)-3-2 and C3H demonstrated high CTL activity against TL, while those from Tg.Tla(a)-3-1 had little or none. The generation of γδ CTL recognizing TL in Tg.Tla(a)-3-2, but not C3H mice, was confirmed by the establishment of CTL clones. A total of 14 γδ CTL clones were established from Tg.Tla(a)-3-2, whereas none were obtained from C3H. Of the 14 γδ CTL clones, 8 were CD8(+) and 6 were CD4(−)CD8(−) double negative. The CTL activity of all these clones was TL specific and inhibited by anti-TL, but not by anti-H-2 antibodies, demonstrating that they recognize TL directly without antigen presentation by H-2. The CTL activity was blocked by antibodies to TCRγδ and CD3, and also by antibodies to CD8α and CD8β in CD8(+) clones, showing that the activity was mediated by TCRγδ and coreceptors. The thymic origin of these γδ CTL clones was indicated by the expression of Thy-1 and Ly-1 (CD5), and also CD8αβ heterodimers in CD8(+) clones on their surfaces and by the usage of TCR Vγ4 chains in 12 of the 14 clones. Taken together, these results suggest that Tla(a)-3-TL antigen expressed in the thymus engages in positive selection of a sizable population of γδ T cells.
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spelling pubmed-21963862008-04-16 Positive Selection of γδ CTL by TL Antigen Expressed in the Thymus Tsujimura, Kunio Takahashi, Toshitada Morita, Akimichi Hasegawa-Nishiwaki, Hitomi Iwase, Shigeru Obata, Yuichi J Exp Med Article To elucidate the function of the mouse TL antigen in the thymus, we have derived two TL transgenic mouse strains by introducing Tla (a) -3 of A strain origin with its own promoter onto a C3H background with no expression of TL in the thymus. These transgenic mouse strains, both of which express high levels of Tla(a)-3-TL antigen in their thymus, were analyzed for their T cell function with emphasis on cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) generation. A T cell response against TL was induced in Tg.Tla(a)-3-1, Tg.Tla(a)-3-2, and control C3H mice by skin grafts from H-2K (b)/T3 (b) transgenic mice, Tg.Con.3-1, expressing T3(b)-TL ubiquitously. Spleen cells from mice that had rejected the T3(b)-TL positive skin grafts were restimulated in vitro with Tg.Con.3-1 irradiated spleen cells. In mixed lymphocyte cultures (MLC), approximately 20% and 15% of Thy-1(+) T cells derived from Tg.Tla(a)-3-1 and Tg.Tla(a)-3-2, respectively, expressed TCRγδ, whereas almost all those from C3H expressed TCRαβ. The MLC from Tg.Tla(a)-3-2 and C3H demonstrated high CTL activity against TL, while those from Tg.Tla(a)-3-1 had little or none. The generation of γδ CTL recognizing TL in Tg.Tla(a)-3-2, but not C3H mice, was confirmed by the establishment of CTL clones. A total of 14 γδ CTL clones were established from Tg.Tla(a)-3-2, whereas none were obtained from C3H. Of the 14 γδ CTL clones, 8 were CD8(+) and 6 were CD4(−)CD8(−) double negative. The CTL activity of all these clones was TL specific and inhibited by anti-TL, but not by anti-H-2 antibodies, demonstrating that they recognize TL directly without antigen presentation by H-2. The CTL activity was blocked by antibodies to TCRγδ and CD3, and also by antibodies to CD8α and CD8β in CD8(+) clones, showing that the activity was mediated by TCRγδ and coreceptors. The thymic origin of these γδ CTL clones was indicated by the expression of Thy-1 and Ly-1 (CD5), and also CD8αβ heterodimers in CD8(+) clones on their surfaces and by the usage of TCR Vγ4 chains in 12 of the 14 clones. Taken together, these results suggest that Tla(a)-3-TL antigen expressed in the thymus engages in positive selection of a sizable population of γδ T cells. The Rockefeller University Press 1996-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2196386/ /pubmed/8976173 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Tsujimura, Kunio
Takahashi, Toshitada
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Iwase, Shigeru
Obata, Yuichi
Positive Selection of γδ CTL by TL Antigen Expressed in the Thymus
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title_full Positive Selection of γδ CTL by TL Antigen Expressed in the Thymus
title_fullStr Positive Selection of γδ CTL by TL Antigen Expressed in the Thymus
title_full_unstemmed Positive Selection of γδ CTL by TL Antigen Expressed in the Thymus
title_short Positive Selection of γδ CTL by TL Antigen Expressed in the Thymus
title_sort positive selection of γδ ctl by tl antigen expressed in the thymus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2196386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8976173
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