Peripheral antigen display by lymph node stroma promotes T cell tolerance to intestinal self
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- DOI: 10.1038/ni1427
Peripheral antigen display by lymph node stroma promotes T cell tolerance to intestinal self
Abstract
The intestinal epithelium functions to absorb nutrients and to protect the organism against microbes. To prevent autoimmune attack on this vital tissue, T cell tolerance to intestinal self-antigens must be established. Central tolerance mechanisms involve medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs), which use endogenously expressed peripheral-tissue antigens (PTAs) to delete self-reactive thymocytes. The prevailing model for the induction of peripheral tolerance involves cross-presentation of tissue antigens by quiescent dendritic cells. Here we show that lymph node stromal cells present endogenously expressed PTAs to T cells. Moreover, antigen presentation by lymph node stroma is sufficient to induce primary activation and subsequent tolerance among CD8(+) T cells. Thus, lymph node stromal cells are functionally akin to mTECs and provide a direct strategy for purging the peripheral repertoire of self-reactive T cells.
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More promiscuity resulting in more tolerance.Nat Immunol. 2007 Feb;8(2):120-2. doi: 10.1038/ni0207-120. Nat Immunol. 2007. PMID: 17242681
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