Ontogeny of synonymous T cell populations with specificity for a self MHC epitope mimicked by a bacterial homologoue: an antigen-specific T cell analysis in a non-transgenic system
- Eur J Immunol. 1999 Dec;29(12):3826-36. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1521-4141(199912)29:123.0.CO;2-S.
- 1. Department of Medicine University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA.
By means of a novel technique for identification and isolation of MHC class II-restricted antigen-specific T cells, we describe here in non-transgenic BALB / c mice physiological positive selection of an oligoclonal population of T cells which recognizes both a self MHC-derived peptide (Ialpha52) and a Bacterial homologoue (Hi15). The results support a model for self peptide-mediated generation of T cells which have specificity for microbial antigens through molecular mimicry. This mechanism may be a model for the ontogeny of a physiological T cell response to infectious agents. Loss of control of these circuits may be part of the inciting factors of autoimmunity.
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target: OthersResearch Areas: Inflammation/Immunology