A subclass of dendritic cells kills CD4 T cells via Fas/Fas-ligand-induced apoptosis.

G Süss, K Shortman - The Journal of experimental medicine, 1996 - rupress.org
G Süss, K Shortman
The Journal of experimental medicine, 1996rupress.org
Dendritic cells (DC), the most efficient antigen-presenting cells, are well equipped for
activation of naive CD4+ T cells by their expression of high levels of major histocompatibility
complex and costimulator molecules. We now demonstrate that some DC are equally well
equipped for killing these same T cells. Murine splenic DC consist of both conventional
CD8alpha-DC and a major population of CD8alpha+ DC. Whereas CD8-DC induce a
vigorous proliferative response in CD4 T cells, CD8+ DC induce a lesser response that is …
Dendritic cells (DC), the most efficient antigen-presenting cells, are well equipped for activation of naive CD4+ T cells by their expression of high levels of major histocompatibility complex and costimulator molecules. We now demonstrate that some DC are equally well equipped for killing these same T cells. Murine splenic DC consist of both conventional CD8alpha- DC and a major population of CD8alpha+ DC. Whereas CD8- DC induce a vigorous proliferative response in CD4 T cells, CD8+ DC induce a lesser response that is associated with marked T cell apoptosis. By using various mixtures of T cells and DC from Fas-mutant lpr/lpr mice and Fas-ligand (FasL) mutant gld/gld mice, we show this death is due to interaction of Fas on activated T cells with FasL on CD8+ DC. Furthermore, we show by direct surface staining that CD8+ DC, but not CD8- DC, express FasL at high levels. These findings indicate that FasL+ CD8+ DC are a specialized subgroup of DC with a role in the regulation of the response of primary peripheral T cells.
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