In vivo response of mature T cells to Mlsa antigens. Long-term progeny of dividing cells include cells with a naive phenotype.

  • Hayden K
  • Tough D
  • Webb S
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Abstract

To characterize T cells surviving elimination following strong in vivo responses, bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) was used to mark the V beta 6+ CD4+ T cells proliferating after exposure to MLsa superantigens. Though a portion of the surviving V beta 6+ cells failed to label with BrdU, many were BrdU+, indicating that some proliferating cells escape elimination. Both the portion of V beta 6+ cells responding to MLs Ag in vivo and the number of responding cells that escaped elimination were influenced by the MHC haplotype; weaker responses correlated with enhanced survival of BrdU+ V beta 6+ cells. As expected, some of these cells expressed cell surface markers generally associated with an activated/memory phenotype. Significantly, however, a large proportion of BrdU+ V beta 6+ cells were phenotypically indistinguishable from naive cells.

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Hayden, K. A., Tough, D. F., & Webb, S. R. (1996). In vivo response of mature T cells to Mlsa antigens. Long-term progeny of dividing cells include cells with a naive phenotype. The Journal of Immunology, 156(1), 48–55. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.156.1.48

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