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    J Exp Med. 2000 Oct 16;192(8):1105-13.

    T cells compete for access to antigen-bearing antigen-presenting cells.

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    Cancer Research Institute, National Jewish Medical and Research Center Denver, Colorado 80206, USA. kedlr@njc.org

    Abstract

    These studies tested whether antigenic competition between T cells occurs. We generated CD8(+) T cell responses in H-2(b) mice against the dominant ovalbumin epitope SIINFEKL (ova8) and subdominant epitope KRVVFDKL, using either vaccinia virus expressing ovalbumin (VV-ova) or peptide-pulsed dendritic cells. CD8(+) T cell responses were visualized by major histocompatibility complex class I-peptide tetrameric molecules. Transfer of transgenic T cells with high affinity for ova8 (OT1 T cells) completely inhibited the response of host antigen-specific T cells to either antigen, demonstrating that T cells can directly compete with each other for response to antigen. OT1 cells also inhibited CD8(+) T cell responses to an unrelated peptide, SIYRYGGL, providing it was presented on the same dendritic cells as ova8. These inhibitions were not due to a more rapid clearance of virus or antigen-presenting cells (APCs) by the OT1 cells. Rather, the inhibition was caused by competition for antigen and antigen-bearing cells, since it could be overcome by the injection of large numbers of antigen-pulsed dendritic cells. These results imply that common properties of T cell responses, such as epitope dominance and secondary response affinity maturation, are the result of competitive interactions between antigen-bearing APC and T cell subsets.

    PMID:
    11034600
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID: PMC2195874
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