T cells down-modulate peptide-MHC complexes on APCs in vivo

Ross M. Kedl, Brian C. Schaefer, John W. Kappler, Philippa Marrack

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Abstract

T cells compete in the response to antigen in vivo and this competition may drive the affinity maturation of a secondary T cell response. Here we show that high-affinity T cells out-competed lower affinity T cells during a response to antigenic challenge in vivo.Although competition between T cells specific for different peptide-major histocompatibility complexes (MHC) occurred, it was less efficient than competition between T cells of the same peptide-MHC specificity. In addition, high-affinity T cells efficiently induced antigen loss from the surface of antigen-presenting cells. Thus T cells that responded to the same peptide-MHC competed with each other by lowering the amount of ligand with which the cells could react. As a result, the activation of high-affinity cells was favored. This provides a mechanism for the affinity maturation of a secondary T cell response.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)27-32
Number of pages6
JournalNature Immunology
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002
Externally publishedYes

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