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New TCR Transgenic Model for Tracking Allospecific CD4 T-Cell Activation and Tolerance in Vivo

Authors: Alan D. Salama; Alan D. Salama; Laurence A. Turka; Ed Palmer; Mohamed H. Sayegh; Mohamed H. Sayegh; Sigrid Sandner; +1 Authors

New TCR Transgenic Model for Tracking Allospecific CD4 T-Cell Activation and Tolerance in Vivo

Abstract

We have developed an adoptive transfer model system to visualize the dynamics of alloantigen-specific CD4+ T-cell activation in vivo. Using TCR-transgenic (tg) mice reactive to I-Ab(m12), we studied the clonal expansion and differentiation of alloreactive T cells by tracking the fate of adoptively transferred TCR-tg CD4+ T cells in syngeneic mice transplanted with skin grafts expressing I-Ab(m12). Following transplantation, alloantigen-specific TCR-tg CD4+ T-cell expansion was observed initially in the draining lymph nodes followed by the spleen. TCR-tg CD4+ T cells up-regulated CD69 and CD25 expression, developed an effector/memory surface phenotype and produced IFN-gamma in response to alloantigen ex vivo. Furthermore, we validate the model system as a means for studying the effects of tolerogenic regimens on alloreactive CD4+ T cells, demonstrating that CTLA4Ig inhibits alloantigen-dependent clonal expansion and effector function of TCR-tg CD4+ T cells in vivo. We describe the first model for tracking alloreactive CD4+ T-cell activation in vivo. It provides a powerful tool for studying CD4+ T-cell mediated alloimmune responses and mechanisms of tolerance induction in vivo.

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CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Isoantigens, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Time Factors, Recombinant Fusion Proteins, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Mice, Transgenic, Skin Transplantation, Flow Cytometry, Lymphocyte Activation, Adoptive Transfer, Immunohistochemistry, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Kinetics, Mice, Phenotype, Animals, Cytokines

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popularity
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influence
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impulse
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