Science, Vol.283, No.5399, 225-229, 1999
CD1d-restricted immunoglobulin G formation to GPI-anchored antigens mediated by NKT cells
Immunoglobulin G (IgG) responses require major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-restricted recognition of peptide fragments by conventional CD4(+) helper T cells. Immunoglobulin G responses to glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored protein antigens, however, were found to be regulated in part through CD1d-restricted recognition of the GPI moiety by thymus-dependent, interleukin-4-producing CD4(+), natural killer cell antigen 1.1 [(NK1.1)(+)] helper T cells. The CD1-NKT cell pathway regulated immunogobulin G responses to the GPI-anchored surface antigens of Plasmodium and Trypanosoma and may be a general mechanism for rapid, MHC-unrestricted antibody responses to diverse pathogens.
Keywords:PROMPTLY PRODUCE INTERLEUKIN-4;II-DEFICIENT MICE;NK1.1(+) T-CELLS;SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION;ALPHA-CHAIN;ACTIVATION;CD4(+);CD1;RECOGNITION;LEISHMANIA