König Rolf, Shen Xiaoli, Maroto Rosario, Denning Timothy L
Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Sealy Center for Molecular Science, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77555-1070, USA.
Immunol Res. 2002;25(2):115-30. doi: 10.1385/IR:25:2:115.
Intrathymic T cell selection and peripheral activation of mature T cells are crucial for self-recognition and the general immune response to viral, bacterial, and tumor antigens. The T cell coreceptors, CD4 and CD8, contribute to the regulation of these processes. The importance of interactions between CD4 and molecules encoded by the class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) for thymic T cell selection has been clearly established, however, the role of CD4-MHC class II interactions in T helper (TH) cell differentiation, in the maintenance of homeostasis in the peripheral immune system, and in the generation of memory TH cells is largely unclear. Here, we present evidence for a role of CD4 in controlling homeostasis in the peripheral immune system. We also demonstrate the importance of CD4-MHC class II interactions in inducing these previously not recognized functions of CD4.
胸腺内T细胞选择以及成熟T细胞的外周激活对于自身识别以及针对病毒、细菌和肿瘤抗原的一般免疫反应至关重要。T细胞共受体CD4和CD8有助于这些过程的调节。CD4与II类主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)编码分子之间的相互作用对于胸腺T细胞选择的重要性已得到明确证实,然而,CD4-MHC II类相互作用在辅助性T(TH)细胞分化、外周免疫系统稳态维持以及记忆性TH细胞生成中的作用在很大程度上尚不清楚。在此,我们提供了CD4在控制外周免疫系统稳态中发挥作用的证据。我们还证明了CD4-MHC II类相互作用在诱导CD4这些先前未被认识的功能中的重要性。