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Functional Avidity–Driven Activation-Induced Cell Death Shapes CTL Immunodominance
Author(s) -
Silvia Dalla Santa,
Anna Merlo,
Sara Bobisse,
Elisa Ronconi,
Daniela Boldrin,
Gabriella Milan,
Vito Barbieri,
Oriano Marin,
Antonella Facchinetti,
Giovanni Biasi,
Riccardo Dolcetti,
Paola Zanovello,
Antonio Rosato
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
the journal of immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.737
H-Index - 372
eISSN - 1550-6606
pISSN - 0022-1767
DOI - 10.4049/jimmunol.1303203
Subject(s) - immunodominance , avidity , ctl* , biology , cd8 , subdominant , t cell , immune system , immunology , virology , antigen
Immunodominance is a complex phenomenon that relies on a mere numerical concept, while being potentially influenced at every step of the immune response. We investigated the mechanisms leading to the establishment of CTL immunodominance in a retroviral model and found that the previously defined subdominant Env-specific CD8(+) T cells are endowed with an unexpectedly higher functional avidity than is the immunodominant Gag-recognizing counterpart. This high avidity, along with the Env Ag overload, results in a supraoptimal TCR engagement. The overstimulation makes Env-specific T lymphocytes more susceptible to apoptosis, thus hampering their expansion and leading to an unintentional "immune kamikazing." Therefore, Ag-dependent, hyperactivation-induced cell death can be regarded as a novel mechanism in the establishment of the immunodominance that restrains and opposes the expansion of high-avidity T cells in favor of lower-affinity populations.

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