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Review
. 1994;13(4):234-43.
doi: 10.1007/BF02935615.

Modulation of T cell proliferative response by accessory cell interactions

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Review

Modulation of T cell proliferative response by accessory cell interactions

J M Green et al. Immunol Res. 1994.

Abstract

Antigen-specific activation of the T cell is accomplished by engagement of the T cell receptor (TCR) by an antigen (Ag)/MHC complex presented on the surface of an antigen- presenting cell (APC). However, it has been demonstrated that engagement of the TCR by Ag/HC complexes alone is normally insufficient to lead to a proliferative response and the development of effector function. Thus it has been proposed that the APC also provides additional signals which serve to modulate the T cell's response. These second or costimulatory signals are thought to be critical in the generation of a T cell-driven immune response. Several receptors have been proposed to be capable of serving as costimulatory receptors. Candidate molecules include CD28 and LFA-1 as well as other receptors. In this review the studies that we have performed to clarify the role of both LFA-1 and CD28 in providing costimulatory activity for T cell activation are discussed. In addition, we present evidence that under certain conditions, TCR signalling alone can be sufficient to lead to T cell proliferation.

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