Nonresponsiveness and susceptibility to CTLA-4 of antigen-exposed CD4 T cells are not regulated by the Bcl-2 family of apoptotic mediators, but can be restored by IL-2.

Thymus Pub Date : 1997-01-01
M E Hamel, T J Leupers, A M Kruisbeek
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Memory T cells are considered to be less dependent on costimulation and to respond more vigorously to TCR triggering compared to their naive counterparts. We and others, however, observed that memory CD4 T cells display nonresponsiveness to a variety of stimuli, including superantigens and soluble anti-CD3. We now report that CD28-derived costimulation can revert the nonresponsive state of antigen-exposed CD4 T cells. Interestingly, the rescuing effect of CD28 can be completely negated by CTLA-4 engagement. The malfunction of memory T cells is related to increased cell death; the viability can be restored by CD28 engagement and is negatively regulated by CTLA-4 engagement. Importantly, it has been reported that antigen-exposed T cells express lower levels of the anti-apoptotic mediator Bcl-2. In addition, CD28 costimulation was reported to upregulate the expression levels of Bcl-xL. We therefore examined the possible role of Bcl-2 family proteins in the nonresponsiveness of antigen-exposed CD4 T cells, and determined whether CTLA-4, in analogy to CD28, mediates its negative regulatory effects via the Bcl-2 family of apoptotic mediators. Our data indicate that neither the nonresponsiveness nor the susceptibility to CTLA-4 of antigen-experienced CD4 T cells are related to the expression levels of Bcl-2 or Bax. The rescuing effects of CD28, however, may be related to increased Bcl-xL levels. Addition of IL-2 normalizes the nonresponsiveness of memory CD4 T cells and renders these cells resistant to the negative effects of CTLA-4 engagement. Impaired IL-2 production is therefore likely to be the cause of the malfunction and CTLA-4 susceptibility of memory CD4 T cells.

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抗原暴露的CD4 T细胞对CTLA-4的无反应性和敏感性不受Bcl-2家族凋亡介质的调节,但可以通过IL-2恢复。
记忆T细胞被认为较少依赖于共刺激,与它们的初始对应物相比,对TCR触发的反应更强烈。然而,我们和其他人观察到记忆性CD4 T细胞对各种刺激(包括超抗原和可溶性抗cd3)表现出无反应性。我们现在报道,cd28衍生的共刺激可以恢复抗原暴露的CD4 T细胞的无应答状态。有趣的是,CD28的拯救作用可以被CTLA-4完全否定。记忆T细胞功能障碍与细胞死亡增加有关;与CD28结合可恢复细胞活力,与CTLA-4结合可负向调节细胞活力。重要的是,有报道称抗原暴露的T细胞表达较低水平的抗凋亡介质Bcl-2。此外,CD28共刺激被报道上调Bcl-xL的表达水平。因此,我们研究了Bcl-2家族蛋白在抗原暴露的CD4 T细胞无应答性中的可能作用,并确定CTLA-4是否与CD28类似,通过Bcl-2家族的凋亡介质介导其负调控作用。我们的数据表明,抗原经历的CD4 T细胞对CTLA-4的无反应性和易感性与Bcl-2或Bax的表达水平无关。然而,CD28的拯救作用可能与Bcl-xL水平升高有关。IL-2的加入使记忆性CD4 T细胞的无反应性正常化,并使这些细胞抵抗CTLA-4参与的负面影响。因此,IL-2产生受损可能是记忆性CD4 T细胞功能障碍和CTLA-4易感性的原因。
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