The role of the murine L3T4 molecule in T cell activation: differential effects of anti-L3T4 on activation by monoclonal anti-receptor antibodies.

C A Janeway, S Haque, L A Smith, K Saizawa
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MHC restricted T cells can be divided into two subsets based on the mutually exclusive expression of the cell surface differentiation antigens L3T4 and Lyt-2 in the mouse. Expression of the L3T4 marker is correlated most strictly with recognition of foreign antigen in association with self class II MHC molecules, or Ia molecules. Less stringently correlated with L3T4 expression is the recognition of unmodified self or non-self Ia molecules. Finally, expression of L3T4 is also correlated with certain functional properties, although this correlation is even less stringent. The major correlation for function is between L3T4 and the ability to activate B cells. These correlations have led to the hypothesis that L3T4 recognizes Ia molecules, and plays a role in increasing the affinity of T cell:Ia bearing cell interactions. This hypothesis is bolstered by the finding that anti-L3T4 antibody blocks such interactions. Recently, we and others proposed a second effect of cross-linking L3T4 molecules, namely negative signalling. We further proposed that the natural ligand for L3T4 is Ia molecules, and that Ia-driven cross-linking of L3T4 molecules on the T cell in the absence of receptor aggregation would lead to off signalling to the T cell and separation of cell conjugates. To better understand the role of the L3T4 molecule in T cell activation, we have examined the effect of several anti-L3T4 antibodies on stimulation of a cloned line of helper T cells by a panel of monoclonal antibodies directed at what appear to be different epitopes on the T cell receptor. Unlike previous analyses of stimulation of helper T cells with anti-T cell receptor antibodies, we observe differential effects of anti-L3T4 on T cell activation by anti-receptor antibodies, the effect of anti-L3T4 depending on the characteristics of the anti-receptor antibody. This result suggests that L3T4 is intimately associated with the T cell receptor, and may thus play a critical role in T cell specificity as part of the antigen:Ia recognition complex. This proposed role is in keeping with the very strong correlation between L3T4 expression and recognition of self class II MHC molecules. While these studies do not provide definitive evidence for a physical association between L3T4 and the T cell receptor, they do place certain constraints on current models and suggest new possibilities for understanding T cell recognition and development.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

小鼠L3T4分子在T细胞活化中的作用:抗L3T4对单克隆抗受体抗体活化的差异效应
根据小鼠细胞表面分化抗原L3T4和Lyt-2的互斥表达,可将MHC限制性T细胞分为两个亚群。L3T4标记的表达与与自身II类MHC分子或Ia类分子相关的外源抗原的识别最严格相关。与L3T4表达不太密切相关的是对未修饰的自身或非自身Ia分子的识别。最后,L3T4的表达也与某些功能特性相关,尽管这种相关性更不严格。功能的主要相关性在于L3T4和激活B细胞的能力之间。这些相关性导致假设L3T4识别Ia分子,并在增加T细胞亲和力中发挥作用:Ia承载细胞相互作用。抗l3t4抗体阻断这种相互作用的发现支持了这一假设。最近,我们和其他人提出了交联L3T4分子的第二种效应,即负信号传导。我们进一步提出L3T4的天然配体是Ia分子,在没有受体聚集的情况下,Ia驱动的L3T4分子在T细胞上的交联会导致向T细胞的信号关闭和细胞偶联物的分离。为了更好地理解L3T4分子在T细胞活化中的作用,我们研究了几种抗L3T4抗体对克隆的辅助性T细胞的刺激作用,这些辅助性T细胞是由一组针对T细胞受体上不同表位的单克隆抗体引起的。不同于以往对抗T细胞受体抗体刺激辅助性T细胞的分析,我们观察到抗l3t4对抗受体抗体激活T细胞的不同作用,抗l3t4的作用取决于抗受体抗体的特性。这一结果表明L3T4与T细胞受体密切相关,因此可能在T细胞特异性中发挥关键作用,作为抗原:Ia识别复合物的一部分。这一提出的作用与L3T4表达与自身II类MHC分子识别之间的非常强的相关性保持一致。虽然这些研究没有为L3T4和T细胞受体之间的物理关联提供明确的证据,但它们确实对当前的模型提出了一定的限制,并为理解T细胞识别和发育提供了新的可能性。(摘要删节为400字)
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