Differential effects on T cell and NK cell development by tissue-specific expression of H-2D super(d) transgene

The effect of tissue-specific expression of the MHC class I molecule H-2D super(d) on T cell and NK cell specificity was studied in transgenic mice expressing the H-2D super(d) gene under the control of the mouse metallothionein-I promoter. MTD mice expressed high amounts of H-2D super(d) in the liv...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of immunology 2000-02, Vol.30 (2), p.525-533
Hauptverfasser: Johansson, M H, Bieberich, C, Kaese-Sjoestroem, A, Yoshioka, T, Hoeglund, E, Christy, BA, Scangos, G, Kaerre, K, Jay, G, Hoeglund, P
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Zusammenfassung:The effect of tissue-specific expression of the MHC class I molecule H-2D super(d) on T cell and NK cell specificity was studied in transgenic mice expressing the H-2D super(d) gene under the control of the mouse metallothionein-I promoter. MTD mice expressed high amounts of H-2D super(d) in the liver, intestine and testis, but only minute amounts in the thymus, spleen and kidney. Zinc administration resulted in a 1.5- and 8.5-fold increase in H-2D super(d) expression in the liver and the intestine, respectively, but did not affect expression in the other organs tested. T cell tolerance developed towards H-2D super(d) in MTD mice, even in the absence of zinc. In contrast, NK cell-mediated natural resistance against lymphoma grafts was not seen in MTD mice, despite zinc administration. NK cells in MTD mice also failed to develop self tolerance to H-2D super(d). The lack of functional effects did not result from inability of NK cells in MTD mice to interact with H-2D super(d), as down-regulation of Ly49A receptor expression was observed on liver NK cells in MTD mice. Our data reveal a difference between T cells and NK cells in their requirements for MHC class I molecules in specificity development.
ISSN:0014-2980
DOI:10.1002/1521-4141(200002)30:2<525::AID-IMMU525>3.3.CO;2-G