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T-cell-receptor-dependent signal intensity dominantly controls CD4(+) T cell polarization In Vivo.


ABSTRACT: Polarization of effector CD4(+) T cells can be influenced by both antigen-specific signals and by pathogen- or adjuvant-induced cytokines, with current models attributing a dominant role to the latter. Here we have examined the relationship between these factors in shaping cell-mediated immunity by using intravital imaging of CD4(+) T cell interactions with dendritic cells (DCs) exposed to polarizing adjuvants. These studies revealed a close correspondence between strength of T cell receptor (TCR)-dependent signaling and T helper 1 (Th1) versus Th2 cell fate, with antigen concentration dominating over adjuvant in controlling T cell polarity. Consistent with this finding, at a fixed antigen concentration, adjuvants inducing Th1 cells operated by affecting DC costimulation that amplified TCR signaling. TCR signal strength controlled downstream cytokine receptor expression, linking the two components in a hierarchical fashion. These data reveal how quantitative integration of antigen display and costimulation regulates downstream checkpoints responsible for cytokine-mediated control of effector differentiation.

SUBMITTER: van Panhuys N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4114069 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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T-cell-receptor-dependent signal intensity dominantly controls CD4(+) T cell polarization In Vivo.

van Panhuys Nicholas N   Klauschen Frederick F   Germain Ronald N RN  

Immunity 20140626 1


Polarization of effector CD4(+) T cells can be influenced by both antigen-specific signals and by pathogen- or adjuvant-induced cytokines, with current models attributing a dominant role to the latter. Here we have examined the relationship between these factors in shaping cell-mediated immunity by using intravital imaging of CD4(+) T cell interactions with dendritic cells (DCs) exposed to polarizing adjuvants. These studies revealed a close correspondence between strength of T cell receptor (TC  ...[more]

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