A role for clonal inactivation in T cell tolerance to Mis-1a
- 7 June 1990
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 345 (6275), 540-542
- https://doi.org/10.1038/345540a0
Abstract
Clonal deletion plays a major part in the maintenance of natural self-tolerance in both normal and transgenic mice. Self antigens that are expressed in the thymus result in the physical elimination of autoreactive thymocytes at a particular stage in their development. For example, the majority V beta 6- and V beta 8.1-bearing T cells that recognize the minor lymphocyte-stimulating antigen, Mls-1a (ref. 10) , are clonally deleted in the thymuses of normal mice and transgenic mice expressing Mls-1a (refs 2, 3, 9). In contrast, a very different mechanism of tolerance involving the functional inactivation, but not elimination, of autoreactive cells, termed clonal inactivation or clonal anergy, has been implicated in some experimentally manipulated systems of tolerance. To test further the mechanisms involved in self-tolerance, we have generated transgenic mice expressing a V beta 8.1 beta chain on greater than 95% of peripheral T cells and have tested tolerance to Mls-1a in these mice. Surprisingly, a significant fraction of the CD4+ peripheral cells that survived deletion were non-responsive in vitro to any stimulus tested. Naturally occurring tolerance to a self antigen expressed in the thymus can thus be mediated by clonal anergy, as well as by clonal deletion.Keywords
This publication has 30 references indexed in Scilit:
- Clonal anergy induced in mature Vβ6+ T lymphocytes on immunizing Mls-1b mice with Mls-1a expressing cellsNature, 1989
- Induction of classical transplantation tolerance in the adult.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1989
- The Vβ-specific superantigen staphylococcal enterotoxin B: Stimulation of mature T cells and clonal deletion in neonatal miceCell, 1989
- Positive and negative selection of an antigen receptor on T cells in transgenic miceNature, 1988
- The T-cell repertoire is heavily influenced by tolerance to polymorphic self-antigensNature, 1988
- Intrathymic elimination of Mlsa-reactive (V beta 6+) cells during neonatal tolerance induction to Mlsa-encoded antigens.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1988
- Diabetes and tolerance in transgenic mice expressing class II MHC molecules in pancreatic beta cellsCell, 1988
- T cell tolerance by clonal elimination in the thymusCell, 1987
- A T cell receptor Vβ segment that imparts reactivity to a class II major histocompatibility complex productCell, 1987
- The T cell repertoire may be biased in favor of MHC recognitionCell, 1986