Activation and signaling status of human lamina propria T lymphocytes
- PMID: 1955119
- DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(91)90388-2
Activation and signaling status of human lamina propria T lymphocytes
Abstract
In this study, proliferative responses of human lamina propria T lymphocytes were examined in vitro. The response of lamina propria T lymphocytes to Sepharose-bound anti-CD3 antibody plus interleukin 2 was significantly lower than the response of autologous peripheral blood T lymphocytes, whereas the responses of lamina propria T lymphocytes to anti-T11(2/3) antibodies plus sheep erythrocytes or anti-CD28 antibody plus interleukin 2 were largely preserved. After coculture with mucosa supernatant, peripheral blood T lymphocytes showed a similar pattern of reactivity as lamina propria T lymphocytes. This reduced reactivity to T-cell antigen receptor stimulation appears to exist at the level of signal transduction, because triggering of CD3 induces low amounts of intracellular inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate and no free calcium increase in lamina propria T lymphocytes when compared with peripheral blood T lymphocytes. This study indicates that the antigen receptor-dependent activation pathway of lamina propria T lymphocytes for proliferation is down-regulated by intestinal mucosa derived factor(s) and that the alternative pathways mediated by CD2 or CD28 are largely preserved. Based on previous data that lamina propria T lymphocytes can provide help to B cells, it is possible that these alternative activation pathways play an important role in T-B cell interaction in the gut.
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