Abstract
The cellular basis of the in vitro and in vivo T cell responses to Staphylococcus enterotoxin B (SEB) has been investigated. The proliferation and cytotoxicity of Vβ8.1,2+,CD4+ and CDS+ T cells were observed in in vitro response to SEB. In primary cytotoxicity assays, CD4+ T cells from control spleens were more active than their CD8+ counterparts, however, in cells derived from SEB-primed mice, CD8+ T cells were dominant in SEB-specific cytotoxicity. In vivo priming with SEB abrogated the response of Vβ8.1,2+,CD4+ T cells despite the fact that these cells exist in significant number. This SEB-specific anergy occurred only in Vβ8.1,2+,CD4+ T cells but not in CD8+ T cells. These findings indicate that the requirement for the induction of antigen-specific anergy is different between CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in post-thymic tolerance, and the existence of coanergic signals for the induction of T cell anergy is suggested.
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Kawabe, Y., & Ochi, A. (1990). Selective anergy of Vβ8+,CD4+ T cells in staphylococcus enterotoxin B-primed mice. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 172(4), 1065–1070. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.172.4.1065
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