Enhanced Responses of Glycosylphosphatidylinositol Anchor-Deficient T Lymphocytes

  • Hazenbos W
  • Murakami Y
  • Nishimura J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The functions of GPI-anchored proteins in T lymphocyte activation have been controversial. This issue was addressed by studying the responses of T lymphocytes from T lymphocyte-specific GPI anchor-deficient mice to different stimuli that normally allow coligation of TCR and GPI-anchored proteins. Stimulation of GPI anchor-deficient T lymphocytes with ConA induced 2-fold higher proliferative responses than did normal cells. In response to allogeneic stimulation, proliferation of GPI anchor-deficient T lymphocytes was enhanced 2- to 3-fold. The response to ConA of a GPI anchor-deficient anti-OVA T lymphocyte clone generated from these mice was ∼3-fold higher than that of cells from the same clone in which GPI anchor expression was restored by retroviral transduction. The response of the GPI anchor-deficient cloned anti-OVA T lymphocytes to antigenic stimulation was similar to that of the retrovirally restored cells. These results indicate that coligation with GPI-anchored proteins counteracts the response to TCR stimulation by ConA or alloantigen but not protein Ag.

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Hazenbos, W. L. W., Murakami, Y., Nishimura, J., Takeda, J., & Kinoshita, T. (2004). Enhanced Responses of Glycosylphosphatidylinositol Anchor-Deficient T Lymphocytes. The Journal of Immunology, 173(6), 3810–3815. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.173.6.3810

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