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Science 7 April 1995:
Vol. 268. no. 5207, pp. 106 - 111
DOI: 10.1126/science.7535476

Articles

Science, Vol 268, Issue 5207, 106-111
Copyright © 1995 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Antigen-specific development of primary and memory T cells in vivo

MG McHeyzer-Williams and MM Davis

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University School of Medicine, CA 94305, USA.

The expansion and contraction of specific helper T cells in the draining lymph nodes of normal mice after injection with antigen was followed. T cell receptors from purified primary and memory responder cells had highly restricted junctional regions, indicating antigen-driven selection. Selection for homogeneity in the length of the third complementarity-determining region (CDR3) occurs before selection for some of the characteristic amino acids, indicating the importance of this parameter in T cell receptor recognition. Ultimately, particular T cell receptor sequences come to predominate in the secondary response and others disappear, showing the selective preservation or expansion of specific T cell clones.


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P. Bousso, J.-P. Levraud, P. Kourilsky, and J.-P. Abastado (1999)
J. Exp. Med. 189, 1591-1600
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Memory CD44int CD8 T cells show increased proliferative responses and IFN-{gamma} production following antigenic challenge in vitro.
M. Pihlgren, C. Arpin, T. Walzer, M. Tomkowiak, A. Thomas, J. Marvel, and P. M. Dubois (1999)
Int. Immunol. 11, 699-706
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Altered Ligands Reveal Limited Plasticity in the T Cell Response to a Pathogenic Epitope.
S. Pingel, P. Launois, D. J. Fowell, C. W. Turck, S. Southwood, A. Sette, N. Glaichenhaus, J. A. Louis, and R. M. Locksley (1999)
J. Exp. Med. 189, 1111-1120
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Activation of CD4 T Cells by Somatic Transgenesis Induces Generalized Immunity of Uncommitted T Cells and Immunologic Memory.
M. Gerloni, K. T. Miner, S. Xiong, M. Croft, and M. Zanetti (1999)
J. Immunol. 162, 3782-3789
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Selection of CD8+ T Cells with Highly Focused Specificity During Viral Persistence in the Central Nervous System.
N. W. Marten, S. A. Stohlman, W. Smith-Begolka, S. D. Miller, E. Dimacali, Q. Yao, S. Stohl, J. Goverman, and C. C. Bergmann (1999)
J. Immunol. 162, 3905-3914
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Adjuvant-Guided Type-1 and Type-2 Immunity: Infectious/Noninfectious Dichotomy Defines the Class of Response.
H. C. Yip, A. Y. Karulin, M. Tary-Lehmann, M. D. Hesse, H. Radeke, P. S. Heeger, R. P. Trezza, F. P. Heinzel, T. Forsthuber, and P. V. Lehmann (1999)
J. Immunol. 162, 3942-3949
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Functional differences between memory and naive CD8 T cells.
B. K. Cho, C. Wang, S. Sugawa, H. N. Eisen, and J. Chen (1999)
PNAS 96, 2976-2981
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Evidence of T cell receptor beta -chain patterns in inflammatory and noninflammatory bowel disease states.
L. J. Saubermann, C. S. J. Probert, A. D. Christ, A. Chott, J. R. Turner, A. C. Stevens, S. P. Balk, and R. S. Blumberg (1999)
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 276, G613-G621
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T Cell Affinity Maturation by Selective Expansion during Infection.
D. H. Busch and E. G. Pamer (1999)
J. Exp. Med. 189, 701-710
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Clonal Expansion of CD4+ TCR{beta}{beta}+ T Cells in TCR {alpha}-Chain- Deficient Mice by Gut-Derived Antigens.
I. Takahashi, H. Iijima, R. Katashima, M. Itakura, and H. Kiyono (1999)
J. Immunol. 162, 1843-1850
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Two-Domain MHC Class II Molecules Form Stable Complexes with Myelin Basic Protein 69-89 Peptide That Detect and Inhibit Rat Encephalitogenic T Cells and Treat Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis.
G. G. Burrows, B. F. Bebo Jr., K. L. Adlard, A. A. Vandenbark, and H. Offner (1998)
J. Immunol. 161, 5987-5996
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In Vivo Function of an Interleukin 2 Receptor beta  Chain (IL-2Rbeta )/IL-4Ralpha Cytokine Receptor Chimera Potentiates Allergic Airway Disease.
J. Youn, J. Chen, S. Goenka, M. A. Aronica, A. L. Mora, V. Correa, J. R. Sheller, and M. Boothby (1998)
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