The impact of self-tolerance on the polyclonal CD8+ T cell repertoire

HWHG Kessels, KE de Visser, FH Tirion… - The Journal of …, 2004 - journals.aai.org
HWHG Kessels, KE de Visser, FH Tirion, M Coccoris, AM Kruisbeek, TNM Schumacher
The Journal of Immunology, 2004journals.aai.org
TCRs possess considerable cross-reactivity toward structurally related Ags. Because the
signaling threshold for negative selection is lower than that required for activation of mature
T cells, the question arises as to which extent thymic deletion of self-specific T cells affects T
cell responsiveness toward foreign peptides. In this study we show, in three different mouse
models systems, that the polyclonal CD8+ T cell repertoire has a marked ability to react
against the majority of Ags related to self despite self-tolerance, even in cases where self …
Abstract
TCRs possess considerable cross-reactivity toward structurally related Ags. Because the signaling threshold for negative selection is lower than that required for activation of mature T cells, the question arises as to which extent thymic deletion of self-specific T cells affects T cell responsiveness toward foreign peptides. In this study we show, in three different mouse models systems, that the polyclonal CD8+ T cell repertoire has a marked ability to react against the majority of Ags related to self despite self-tolerance, even in cases where self and foreign differ only marginally at a single TCR-contact residue. Thus, while individual T cells are markedly cross-reactive, the ability to distinguish between closely related Ags is introduced at the polyclonal T cell level.
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