Avidity for antigen can influence the helper dependence of CD8+ T lymphocytes.

  • Heath W
  • Kjer-Nielsen L
  • Hoffmann M
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Abstract

To examine the influence of avidity on the helper dependence of CD8+ T cells, purified CD8+ T cells from transgenic mice expressing a TCR specific for H-2Kb were tested for their responsiveness to spleen cells expressing different densities of H-2Kb. High avidity interactions resulted in the induction of strong proliferative responses by purified CD8+ T cells. These cells synthesized their own IL-2 and IL-2R. By contrast, low avidity interactions failed to induce proliferation or detectable IL-2 synthesis, although IL-2R were induced and addition of rIL-2 induced a proliferative response. These results are consistent with a model in which TCR avidity for Ag can determine the helper dependence of a CD8+ T cell.

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Heath, W. R., Kjer-Nielsen, L., & Hoffmann, M. W. (1993). Avidity for antigen can influence the helper dependence of CD8+ T lymphocytes. The Journal of Immunology, 151(11), 5993–6001. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.151.11.5993

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