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Abstracts
How do cultured CD8(+) murine T cell clones survive repeated ligation of
the TCR?
Int Immunol 2002 Jan;14(1):23-30
Sugawa
S, Palliser D, Eisen HN, Chen J.
Many
murine T cell clones grow continuously in culture despite weekly ligation of
their TCR by antigen. To learn how the cultured cells avoid or minimize
antigen-induced cell death (AICD), we compared Fas and tumor necrosis factor
(TNF) receptors (TNFR) on several long-term cultured CD8(+) T cell clones with
those on naive and activated naive cells expressing the same TCR (2C). In
contrast to the naive cells, Fas was absent on the cultured clones and the
TNFR-II receptor, present initially at high levels on the cultured cells, was
rapidly down-modulated in response to TCR ligation and had virtually
disappeared by 2 h, when only approximately 10% of the cloned cells had been
induced to express TNF-alpha. The extent of AICD of the cultured clones in
response to cognate peptide-MHC on the presenting cells used for routine
stimulation of the cultures was also considerably less than the massive cell
death of the clones following exposure to anti-CD3 antibody plate-bound at high
density.
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