
The influence of allo‐class II MHC‐specific Th2 cells on the generation of CD4 and CD8 cytotoxic T cells to associated class I and class II MHC alloantigen
Author(s) -
WOOD P. J.,
COSSENS I. A.
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
clinical & experimental immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.329
H-Index - 135
eISSN - 1365-2249
pISSN - 0009-9104
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1995.tb03677.x
Subject(s) - ctl* , cytotoxic t cell , cd8 , immunology , mhc class i , biology , major histocompatibility complex , t lymphocyte , immune system , in vitro , biochemistry
SUMMARY There is considerable interest in whether CD4 T cell function can affect the outcome of allogeneic transplants. In mice tolerant to an isolated class II MHC disparity, the normal Th1 activity in vitro associated with graft rejection is switched to Th2 in tolerant animals. Because clinical transplants involve multiple class I and II MHC disparities we tested how the switch to Th2 activity of tolerant mice would affect the generation of CD4 and CD8 cytotoxic T cells (CTL) against MHC alloantigens to which the mice were not tolerant. A.TH mice (K k I s D d ) were rendered neonatally tolerant of A.TL (K k I k D d ) and the generation of CD4 or CD8 CTL measured in a mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) against (A.TLxB6)F 1 stimulators. Normal mice generated CD4 CTL against both A.TL and B6 (K b I b D b ), but tolerant mice were unable to generate cytotoxicity against either A.TL or B6. However, tolerant cells were able to generate CD8 CTL against B6. IL‐4 inhibited the generation of CD4, but not CD8, CTL by normal cells and anti‐IL‐4 antibody was shown to increase the generation of CD4 CTL against B6 in F 1 stimulated cultures. Overall the results showed that a Th2 response could inhibit the generation of CD4 CTL against concomitant alloantigen in a process at least partially involving IL‐4, but that, conversely, tolerant Th2 cells could help in the generation of CD8 CTL. The results suggest that with whole MHC disparities a simple change of CD4 T cells to Th2 would not be enough to procure graft acceptance.