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. 1994 Apr;45(4):1105-12.
doi: 10.1038/ki.1994.147.

B7(+)-transfectant tubular epithelial cells induce T cell anergy, ignorance or proliferation

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B7(+)-transfectant tubular epithelial cells induce T cell anergy, ignorance or proliferation

H Yokoyama et al. Kidney Int. 1994 Apr.
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Abstract

We have previously established that interferon (IFN)-gamma stimulated, antigen-pulsed tubular epithelial cells (TEC) stimulate antigen (Ag) specific activation of T cell hybridomas to express IL-2. In contrast, these Ag pulsed TEC do not stimulate T helper 1 (Th1) clones to proliferate, but rather render them unresponsive, since Ag pulsed spleen cells cannot restore these cells to proliferate. The interaction of the T cell CD28 surface protein with its ligand B7 expressed on Ag presenting cells bearing Ia is a potent co-stimulatory signal capable of inducing T cell proliferation. Hence, the lack of B7 on TEC was hypothesized to be responsible for anergy in these Th1 cells. Therefore, the B7 gene was transfected into a SV40 transformed TEC or Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells, and created TEC and CHO cells expressing surface B7 protein. TEC-B7 (IFN-gamma stimulated, Ag pulsed) express Ia and induce IL-2 production by T cell hybridomas. In contrast, T cell proliferation was not induced by TEC-B7 or CHO-B7 cells; however, these Th1 cells were not anergic since they could be stimulated to proliferate to Ag pulsed spleen cells (immunological ignorance). However, co-cultivating TEC- B7 (IFN-gamma stimulated, Ag pulsed) with Th1 cells stimulated through the T cell receptor (TCR) using anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody (mAb) caused these Th1 cells to proliferate. Furthermore, anti-CD28 and anti-B7 mAbs blocked this response.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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