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Experimental & Molecular Medicine ; : 509-517, 2003.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-197471

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4-1BB, a transmembrane molecule, member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, is an important costimulatory molecule in the immune response, plays a key role in the clonal expansion and survival of CD8(+)T cells. In this study, we investigated 4-1BB regulation of CD4(+)T cell responses using 4-1BB transgenic (TG) mice that constitutively expressed 4-1BB on mature T cells. We first showed that CD4(+)T cells of 4-1BB TG mice had more sustained proliferative capacity in response to TCR/4-1BB stimulation in vitro compared to WT mice. Secondly, 4-1BB TG mice exhibited a more elevated contact hypersensitivity (CHS) response mediated by CD4+ Th1 cells due to more vigorous expansion of and apoptotic inhibition of CD4(+)T cells. Finally, CD4(+)T cells of 4-1BB TG mice had a heightened capacity for T cell priming. Overall, our results demonstrate the involvement of 4-1BB in CD4(+)Th1 cell responses by regulating the clonal expansion and survival of CD4(+)T cells as seen in CD8(+)T cells.


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Animaux , Souris , Anticorps/immunologie , Antigènes CD , Antigènes CD137 , Lymphocytes T CD4+/cytologie , Division cellulaire , Lignage cellulaire , Eczéma de contact/génétique , Cytométrie en flux , Expression des gènes , Souris transgéniques , Récepteurs facteur croissance nerf/génétique , Récepteurs aux facteurs de nécrose tumorale/génétique
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