Science, Vol.264, No.5165, 1587-1589, 1994
Anergic T-Cells as Suppressor Cells in-Vitro
T cell-mediated suppression is an established phenomenon, but its underlying mechanisms are obscure. An in vitro system was used to test the possibility that anergic T cells can act as specific suppressor cells. Anergic human T cells caused inhibition of antigen-specific and allospecific T cell proliferation. In order for the inhibition to occur, the anergic T cells had to be specific for the same antigen-presenting cells (APCs) as the T cells that were suppressed. The mechanism of this suppression appears to be competition for the APC surface and for locally produced interleukin-2.
Keywords:GROWTH-FACTOR-BETA;ANTIGEN-PRESENTING CELLS;RECEPTOR EXPRESSION;CLONES;PROLIFERATION;TOLERANCE;INHIBITION;INDUCTION;PEPTIDES;IL-10