An alternative pathway of T-cell activation: A functional role for the 50 kd T11 sheep erythrocyte receptor protein
A series of seven monoclonal antibodies was produced against the T-lineage-specific 50 kd T11 sheep erythrocyte rosette (SRBC) receptor protein in order to define the function of the molecule. Three distinct epitopes were detected: T11 1, the SRBC binding site expressed on all T lymphocytes and thym...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell 1984-01, Vol.36 (4), p.897-906 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A series of seven monoclonal antibodies was produced against the T-lineage-specific 50 kd T11 sheep erythrocyte rosette (SRBC) receptor protein in order to define the function of the molecule. Three distinct epitopes were detected: T11
1, the SRBC binding site expressed on all T lymphocytes and thymocytes; T11
2, an epitope unrelated to the SRBC binding site but with a similar distribution; and T11
3, a neo-epitope expressed only upon T-cell activation. Simultaneous triggering of T11
2 and T11
3 epitopes by monoclonal antibodies induces T lymphocytes to proliferate and mediate their functional programs in the absence of antigen and/or antigen-presenting cells. This antigen-independent mode of triggering is distinct from that involving the T3-Ti antigen receptor complex and represents an alternate pathway of T-cell activation. Given that T11 is the earliest T-lineage surface glycoprotein to appear in thymic ontogeny and is thus expressed before T3-Ti, the former may be involved in clonal expansion and/or differentiation during early development. |
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ISSN: | 0092-8674 1097-4172 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0092-8674(84)90039-4 |