Journal article

The nature of the signals regulating CD8 T cell proliferative responses to CD8α or CD8α- dendritic cells

KD Winkel, V Kronin, MF Krummel, K Shortman

European Journal of Immunology | WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH | Published : 1997

Abstract

The CD8α-expressing dendritic cells (DC) of mouse spleen have been shown to be poor inducers of interleukin (IL)-2 production by CD8 T cells when compared to the CD8- DC. As a consequence, CD8 T cells give a more prolonged proliferative response to CD8- DC than to CD8+ DC. The possible mechanisms underlying these functional differences in DC subtype have been investigated. Inadequate co-stimulation did not underlie the poor T cell response to allogeneic CD8+ DC. Equivalent levels of B7-1 (CD80) and B7-2 (CD86) were found on the two DC subtypes and co-stimulator assays did not reveal any functional differences between them. Although CD8+ DC were found to die more rapidly in culture than CD8- ..

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