Antigen-specific stimulation of T cell extracellular acidification by MHC class II-peptide complexes

  • Nag B
  • Wada H
  • Fok K
  • et al.
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Abstract

A specific T cell response to a preformed complex of detergent-solubilized MHC class II molecule and cognate antigenic peptide was observed by monitoring the extracellular acidification. An increase in this rate was observed when the resting 4R3.9 T cell clone specific for the peptide fragment MBP(1-14) of myelin basic protein was exposed to preformed detergent-solubilized IAk-MBP(1-14)A4 complexes. MBP peptide alone, IAk alone, or complexes of IAs-proteolipid protein(139-151) and IAd-OVA(323-339), did not cause significant increases in the acidification rates of the MBP(1-14)-restricted 4R3.9 T cell clone. In addition, BW 5147 T lymphoma cells, which lack TCR, did not show any increase in rate when exposed to IAk-MBP(1-14)A4 complexes. Similar increases in acidification rate were observed in the presence of IL-2, anti-CD3 and anti-TCR antibodies. The enhanced acidification responses were blocked by genistein, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor.

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Nag, B., Wada, H. G., Fok, K. S., Green, D. J., Sharma, S. D., Clark, B. R., … McConnell, H. M. (1992). Antigen-specific stimulation of T cell extracellular acidification by MHC class II-peptide complexes. The Journal of Immunology, 148(7), 2040–2044. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.148.7.2040

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