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Previous work indicated that a subclass of mouse spleen dendritic cells (DC), those bearing CD8alpha, expresses the Fas ligand and restricts peripheral CD4 T cell responses by initiating Fas-mediated apoptosis. To determine whether a similar regulation applies to CD8 T cells, they were purified from normal or from TCR-transgenic mice, and then cultured with purified splenic CD8+ DC or CD8- DC presenting either alloantigens or the specific Ag for the TCR transgene. In all systems studied, the proliferative response of CD8 T cells was markedly less on stimulation with CD8+ DC compared with conventional CD8- DC. However, the basis of this restricted proliferation in response to CD8+ DC was totally different for CD8 T cells than for CD4 T cells. The reduced proliferation of CD8 T cells occurred later in the response than with CD4 T cells. In contrast with CD4 T cells, the reduced proliferation of CD8 T cells occurred even with T cells from Fas-deficient Ipr mice, or with DC from Fas ligand-deficient gld mice, indicating that Fas-induced apoptosis was not involved. Also, in contrast with CD4 T cells, the reduced proliferation of CD8 T cells was completely reversed by the addition of exogenous IL-2. Furthermore, cultures of CD8 T cells with CD8+ DC were found to be deficient in IL-2 production. Accordingly, although CD8+ DC are very efficient at stimulating CD8 T cells into cell division, they are deficient at stimulating endogenous cytokine production. The implications of these different DC regulatory systems are discussed.
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Vadim Kronin
The Royal Melbourne Hospital
Kenneth D. Winkel
Gabriele Süss
The Royal Melbourne Hospital
The Journal of Immunology
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a12b4447b4a43778303a30b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.157.9.3819