Clonal anergy blocks the response to IL-4, as well as the production of IL-2, in dual-producing T helper cell clones.

  • Mueller D
  • Chiodetti L
  • Bacon P
  • et al.
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Abstract

In this report we extend the in vitro clonal anergy model to examine the regulation of proliferation in T cells that secrete both IL-2 and IL-4. Newly cloned Ag-specific murine T cells are shown to depend on both IL-2 and IL-4 synthesis for maximal proliferation. Whereas IL-2 responsiveness is constitutive in these cells, IL-4 responsiveness develops only after Ag and APC stimulation. Remarkably, proliferation of these cells to Ag is sensitive to inhibition by clonal anergy, even though IL-4 synthesis remains inducible. Anergy in these cells is associated with an inability to respond to IL-4, in addition to the development of an IL-2 production defect. The results suggest that anergy induction may be capable of preventing the clonal expansion of autoreactive T cells producing both IL-2 and IL-4 in vivo.

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Mueller, D. L., Chiodetti, L., Bacon, P. A., & Schwartz, R. H. (1991). Clonal anergy blocks the response to IL-4, as well as the production of IL-2, in dual-producing T helper cell clones. The Journal of Immunology, 147(12), 4118–4125. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.147.12.4118

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