First Author | Do JS | Year | 2009 |
Journal | Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A | Volume | 106 |
Issue | 48 | Pages | 20394-8 |
PubMed ID | 19920180 | Mgi Jnum | J:155564 |
Mgi Id | MGI:4414725 | Doi | 10.1073/pnas.0909954106 |
Citation | Do JS, et al. (2009) Differential requirements of MHC and of DCs for endogenous proliferation of different T-cell subsets in vivo. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106(48):20394-8 |
abstractText | T cells transferred into severe lymphopenic hosts undergo rapid proliferation known as 'endogenous proliferation' that are distinct from conventional homeostatic proliferation. Unlike homeostatic proliferation, cytokines, such as IL-7 are dispensable, yet TCR:MHC interaction is essential for this process to occur. However, cell types inducing the proliferation have not formally been addressed. In this study, we report that CD11c+ conventional DCs play irreplaceable roles in inducing endogenous proliferation of both naive and memory phenotype CD4 T cells via TCR-MHC II interaction. By contrast, CD8 T-cell endogenous proliferation was independent of MHC I or CD11c+ DCs. Interestingly, MHC II was necessary to support naive CD8 T-cell proliferation within MHC I-deficient hosts. Depletion of both B cells and DCs was sufficient to abrogate the proliferation of naive but not of memory CD8 T cells. These results suggest that depending on the T-cell lineages, as well as the differentiation status, different mechanisms control endogenous proliferation, revealing in vivo complexity of T-cell proliferation under lymphopenic conditions. |