Analysis of regulatory CD8 T cells in Qa-1-deficient mice
- PMID: 15098030
- DOI: 10.1038/ni1063
Analysis of regulatory CD8 T cells in Qa-1-deficient mice
Abstract
The mouse protein Qa-1 (HLA-E in humans) is essential for immunological protection and immune regulation. Although Qa-1 has been linked to CD8 T cell-dependent suppression, the physiological relevance of this observation is unclear. We generated mice deficient in Qa-1 to develop an understanding of this process. Qa-1-deficient mice develop exaggerated secondary CD4 responses to foreign and self peptides. Enhanced responses to proteolipid protein self peptide were associated with resistance of Qa-1-deficient CD4 T cells to Qa-1-restricted CD8 T suppressor activity and increased susceptibility to experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. These findings delineate a Qa-1-dependent T cell-T cell inhibitory interaction that prevents the pathogenic expansion of autoreactive CD4 T cell populations and consequent autoimmune disease.
Comment in
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Resurrecting CD8+ suppressor T cells.Nat Immunol. 2004 May;5(5):469-71. doi: 10.1038/ni0504-469. Nat Immunol. 2004. PMID: 15116110 No abstract available.
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