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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 147, Issue 10 3314-3318, Copyright © 1991 by American Association of Immunologists


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Clonal deletion and autoreactivity in extrathymic CD4-CD8-(double negative) T cell receptor-alpha/beta T cells

GJ Prud'Homme, DC Bocarro and EC Luke
Department of Pathology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

Peripheral CD4-CD8- (double negative) T cells (DNT cells) that express TCR-alpha/beta (DNT-alpha/beta cells) are expanded in some autoimmunity- prone mice, but in normal mice these cells have not been extensively studied. In this study, we isolated splenic DNT-alpha/beta cells that are Thy-1+, Ly-1+, MAC-1-, J11d-, and Ia-. Only 5% of these cells were B220+. Freshly isolated DNT-alpha/beta cells did not proliferate in MLC; however, these cells responded strongly to stimulation with matrix- bound anti-TCR-alpha/beta antibodies or Con A. After activation the cells became CD4+CD8-, acquired high reactivity in both syngeneic and allogeneic MLC, but lacked cytotoxicity. After activation the cells gradually reverted to a double-negative phenotype in culture. Surprisingly, despite high autoreactivity the analysis of TCR V beta expression revealed a near normal pattern of Mls-1a- and I-E-induced clonal deletions. These findings reveal that DNT-alpha/beta cells are subject to negative selection and that autoreactivity cannot be attributed to a general failure of clonal deletion in this T cell subpopulation. DNT-alpha/beta cells may normally remain tolerant by down-regulating the CD4 molecule.


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