Following antigen challenge, T cells up-regulate cell surface expression of CD4 in vitro and in vivo

W Ridgway, M Fasso, CG Fathman - The Journal of Immunology, 1998 - journals.aai.org
The Journal of Immunology, 1998journals.aai.org
The low precursor frequency of Ag-specific T cells has raised significant barriers to studying
the T cell response in vivo. We demonstrate that T cells up-regulate the cell surface
expression of CD4 following Ag recognition, which identifies Ag-specific T cells in vitro and
in vivo and allows their characterization. The CD4 high cell subpopulation contains the Ag-
specific population as indicated by Ag-induced proliferation and limiting dilution analyses.
The use of the CD4 high marker will allow analysis of the dynamics of the T cell immune …
Abstract
The low precursor frequency of Ag-specific T cells has raised significant barriers to studying the T cell response in vivo. We demonstrate that T cells up-regulate the cell surface expression of CD4 following Ag recognition, which identifies Ag-specific T cells in vitro and in vivo and allows their characterization. The CD4 high cell subpopulation contains the Ag-specific population as indicated by Ag-induced proliferation and limiting dilution analyses. The use of the CD4 high marker will allow analysis of the dynamics of the T cell immune response in vivo, the study of the suboptimal T cell response to Ag, and the identification of T cells which are reactive to known and unknown autoantigens.
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