Regulation of T-cell differentiation by CD2 and CD28 accessory molecules
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Regulation of T-cell differentiation by CD2 and CD28 accessory molecules
Abstract
It was analysed to what extent the functional T-cell responses that result from T-cell receptor (TcR)/CD3 triggering differ from responses that are induced after simultaneous ligation of CD2 and CD28 accessory molecules. To allow a quantitative comparison of these activation pathways, purified lymphocytes were stimulated with either graded densities of immobilized anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies (mAb) or with increasing amounts of anti-CD28 mAb in the presence of a constant concentration of anti-CD2 mAb. Both activation systems were sensitive to the regulatory properties of CD11a/CD18 molecules. T-cell stimulation via CD2/CD28 molecules induced a more potent release of interleukin-2 (IL-2) and more pronounced T helper (Th) cell responses than T-cell stimulation via the TcR/CD3 complex, whereas CD25 expression was more readily initiated after T-cell activation via the TcR/CD3 complex. Optimal Th cell differentiation was detected under conditions of suboptimal receptor occupancy whereas, in contrast, optimal cytolytic T lymphocyte (CTL) differentiation required optimal TcR/CD3 or CD2/CD28 engagement. The findings indicate that T-cell differentiation can be influenced in a qualitative manner by the strength of the activation signal provided, and suggest that antigen-specific T-cell responses might be regulated in a quantitative manner through CD2 and CD28 accessory molecules.
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