Immunoglobulin E production in the absence of interleukin-4-secreting CD1-dependent cells

ST Smiley, MH Kaplan, MJ Grusby - Science, 1997 - science.org
ST Smiley, MH Kaplan, MJ Grusby
Science, 1997science.org
A lymphocyte population that expresses surface markers found on T cells and natural killer
(NK) cells secretes large amounts of interleukin-4 (IL-4) immediately after T cell receptor
ligation. These NK-like T cells are thus thought to be important for the initiation of type 2 T
helper cell (TH2) responses. CD1-deficient mice were found to lack this lymphocyte subset,
but they could nevertheless mount a protypical TH2 response; after immunization with
antibody to immunoglobulin D (IgD), CD1-deficient mice produced IgE. Thus, although …
A lymphocyte population that expresses surface markers found on T cells and natural killer (NK) cells secretes large amounts of interleukin-4 (IL-4) immediately after T cell receptor ligation. These NK-like T cells are thus thought to be important for the initiation of type 2 T helper cell (TH2) responses. CD1-deficient mice were found to lack this lymphocyte subset, but they could nevertheless mount a protypical TH2 response; after immunization with antibody to immunoglobulin D (IgD), CD1-deficient mice produced IgE. Thus, although dependent on CD1 for their development, IL-4-secreting NK-like T cells are not required for TH2 responses.
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