CD8 requirements for negative selection events are directly related to the TCR-antigen interaction.

Thymus Pub Date : 1994-01-01
S J Curnow, A Guimezanes, A M Schmitt-Verhulst
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Abstract

Positive selection of class I-restricted T cells has been suggested to always require the surface expression of CD8 molecules on CD4+8+ thymocytes, whilst negative selection was found to be differentially dependent, relating to the antigen being engaged by the T cell receptor (TCR). We have studied the CD8-dependency of positive and negative selection using two TCR-transgenic (Tg) mice models, which both react against the same allo-antigen, H-2kb, back crossed with mice which are deficient for the expression of CD8. Whilst CD8 expression was always required for positive selection of cells expressing high levels of the Tg-TCR, events of negative selection were differentially dependent upon CD8, reflecting the CD8-dependency of the original CTL clones. For one TCR-Tg model (derived from a CD8-dependent CTL clone), deletion of CD4+8+ thymocytes was partially dependent upon the expression of CD8, though there was still selection against Tg-TCR positive CD4+ cells, which normally exit to the periphery expressing low levels of Tg-TCR. For the other model (derived from a CD8-independent CTL clone) negative selection was unaffected by the absence of CD8. For both models the CD4-8- Tg-TCR positive population was unaffected by the absence of CD8, including, for the CD8-independent model, reduced expression of the Tg-TCR/CD3 complex. These results suggest that CD8 expression may be a prerequisite for positive selection, whilst negative selection events can occur in the absence of CD8, depending directly upon the TCR-antigen interaction.

负选择事件对CD8的要求与tcr -抗原相互作用直接相关。
i类限制性T细胞的阳性选择总是需要CD8分子在CD4+8+胸腺细胞上的表面表达,而阴性选择被发现是差异依赖的,与抗原被T细胞受体(TCR)参与有关。我们使用两种tcr转基因(Tg)小鼠模型研究了CD8对阳性和阴性选择的依赖性,这两种小鼠模型都对相同的同种抗原H-2kb起反应,并与CD8表达不足的小鼠进行回交。虽然表达高水平Tg-TCR的细胞的阳性选择总是需要CD8表达,但阴性选择事件不同地依赖于CD8,反映了原始CTL克隆对CD8的依赖性。对于一个TCR-Tg模型(来源于CD8依赖性CTL克隆),CD4+8+胸腺细胞的缺失部分依赖于CD8的表达,尽管仍然存在针对Tg-TCR阳性CD4+细胞的选择,这些细胞通常表达低水平的Tg-TCR退出外周。对于另一个模型(来自CD8独立的CTL克隆),负选择不受CD8缺失的影响。在两种模型中,CD4-8- Tg-TCR阳性群体不受CD8缺失的影响,包括,对于CD8非依赖性模型,Tg-TCR/CD3复合物的表达降低。这些结果表明,CD8表达可能是阳性选择的先决条件,而阴性选择事件可能在缺乏CD8的情况下发生,直接取决于tcr -抗原相互作用。
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