CD4(+) T cell help impairs CD8(+) T cell deletion induced by cross-presentation of self-antigens and favors autoimmunity

Kurt C, Carbone FR, Barnden M, Blanas E, Allison J, Heath WR, Miller JFAP

Self-anti expressed in extrathymic tissues such as the pancreas can be transported to draining lymph nodes and presented in a class I-restricted manner by bone marrow-derived antigen-presenting cells. Such cross-presentation of self-antigens leads to CD8(+) T cell tolerance induction via deletion. In this report, we investigate the influence of CD4(+) T cell helps on this process. Small numbers of autoreactive OVA-specific CD8(+) T cells were unable to cause diabetes when adoptively transferred into mice expressing ovalbumin in the pancreatic beta cells. Coinjection of OVA-specific CD4(+) helper T cells, however, led to diabetes in a large proportion of mice (68%), suggesting that provision of help favored induction of autoimmunity. Analysis of the fate of CD8(+) T cells indicated that CD4(+) T cell help impaired their deletion. These data indicate that control of such help is critical for the maintenance of CD8(+) T cell tolerance induced by cross-presentation.


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