TY - JOUR
T1 - Sensitization of T-cell receptor-αβ+ T cells recovered from long-term T-cell receptor downmodulation
AU - Omoto, K.
AU - Kong, Y. Y.
AU - Nomoto, K.
AU - Umesue, M.
AU - Murakami, Y.
AU - Eto, M.
AU - Nomoto, K.
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - Although the survival of fully allogeneic skin grafts was prominently prolonged by adult thymectomy in anti-T-cell receptor-αβ monoclonal antibody (TCR-αβ mAb)-treated mice compared with that of non-adult thymectomized (ATX) mice, the skin allografts were eventually rejected. In the anti-TCR-αβ mAb-treated ATX mice, as shown in the present study, most of TCR-αβ+ cells were promptly activated on day 2 and then rapidly disappeared by day 7, but some TCR-αβ Thy-1+ cells remained at that time. These TCR-αβ+ Thy-1+ cells which have downmodulated their TCR-αβ expression may be refractory to depiction events by the mAb treatment. Although these downmodulated T cells re-expressed their TCR-αβ on day 50, they could not respond to stimuli via TCR such as TCR cross-linking or alloantigens. However, they recovered the reactivity to donor antigens on day 85. These results indicate that the downmodulated T cells by anti-TCR-αβ mAb treatment are long-lived and re-express their TCR-αβ at a late stage to be sensitized to donor antigen, which suggests that additional regimens may be required to get permanent, or very long-term, graft acceptance.
AB - Although the survival of fully allogeneic skin grafts was prominently prolonged by adult thymectomy in anti-T-cell receptor-αβ monoclonal antibody (TCR-αβ mAb)-treated mice compared with that of non-adult thymectomized (ATX) mice, the skin allografts were eventually rejected. In the anti-TCR-αβ mAb-treated ATX mice, as shown in the present study, most of TCR-αβ+ cells were promptly activated on day 2 and then rapidly disappeared by day 7, but some TCR-αβ Thy-1+ cells remained at that time. These TCR-αβ+ Thy-1+ cells which have downmodulated their TCR-αβ expression may be refractory to depiction events by the mAb treatment. Although these downmodulated T cells re-expressed their TCR-αβ on day 50, they could not respond to stimuli via TCR such as TCR cross-linking or alloantigens. However, they recovered the reactivity to donor antigens on day 85. These results indicate that the downmodulated T cells by anti-TCR-αβ mAb treatment are long-lived and re-express their TCR-αβ at a late stage to be sensitized to donor antigen, which suggests that additional regimens may be required to get permanent, or very long-term, graft acceptance.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1365-2567.1996.tb00009.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2567.1996.tb00009.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 8690455
AN - SCOPUS:0029975464
SN - 0019-2805
VL - 88
SP - 230
EP - 237
JO - Immunology
JF - Immunology
IS - 2
ER -