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Fratricide of CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes is dependent on cellular activation and perforin-mediated killing

✍ Scribed by Michael Wei-Chih Su; Saiju Pyarajan; Jin-Hong Chang; Chao-Lan Yu; Yong-Jiu Jin; York-Dieter Stierhof; Peter Walden; Steven J. Burakoff


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
408 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0014-2980

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Abstract

CD8^+^ CTL mediate the destruction of cells displaying foreign peptides in association with class I MHC molecules. Since CD8^+^ CTL themselves express class I MHC molecules, a phenomenon known as “fratricide” can be elicited by T cells presenting antigens to other CTL. To gain insight into this mechanism, fratricide was induced in a clone of class I‐restricted CD8^+^ CTL by incubating the T cells with their agonist ligand, an octamer peptide derived from chicken ovalbumin. Our results indicate that agonist peptide not only stimulates proliferation and cytolysis of CTL but also initiates signaling pathways that are pertinent to T cell activation, including the mobilization of transcription factors. Also consistent with T cell activation, fratricide induced the transcription and translation of the pro‐inflammatory cytokines TNF‐α and IFN‐γ. Finally, the essential role of perforin, as opposed to Fas/FasL, in fratricide was demonstrated by the selective inhibition of cytolysis with an inhibitor of the perforin pathway, the absence of FasL expression on T cells and the presence of lytic granules visible by electron microscopy. Collectively, these findings reveal that fratricide is mediated by T cell activation and perforin‐mediated cytolysis. These results may have implications for the regulation of CD8^+^ CTL in immune responses.


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