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Publication : Rapid production of TNF-alpha following TCR engagement of naive CD8 T cells.

First Author  Brehm MA Year  2005
Journal  J Immunol Volume  175
Issue  8 Pages  5043-9
PubMed ID  16210607 Mgi Jnum  J:119124
Mgi Id  MGI:3701196 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.175.8.5043
Citation  Brehm MA, et al. (2005) Rapid production of TNF-alpha following TCR engagement of naive CD8 T cells. J Immunol 175(8):5043-9
abstractText  The acquisition of effector functions by naive CD8 T cells following TCR engagement is thought to occur sequentially with full functionality being gained only after the initiation of division. We show that naive CD8 T cells are capable of immediate effector function following TCR engagement, which stimulates the rapid production of TNF-alpha. Stimulation of splenocytes from naive mice of differing genetic backgrounds with anti-CD3epsilon mAb resulted in significant production of TNF-alpha by naive CD8 T cells within 5 h. Moreover, naive lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-specific TCR-transgenic CD8 T cells stimulated with either their cognate peptide ligand or virus-infected cells produced TNF-alpha as early as 2 h poststimulation, with production peaking by 4 h. Naive CD8 T cells produced both membrane-bound and soluble TNF-alpha. Interfering with TNF-alpha activity during the initial encounter between naive CD8 T cells and Ag loaded dendritic cells altered the maturation profile of the APC and diminished the overall viability of the APC population. These findings suggest that production of TNF-alpha by naive CD8 T cells immediately after TCR engagement may have an unappreciated impact within the local environment where Ag presentation is occurring and potentially influence the development of immune responses.
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