It has been proposed that CD2, which is highly expressed on T cells, serves to enhance T cell–antigen presenting cell (APC) adhesion and costimulate T cell activation. Here we analyzed the role of CD2 using CD2-deficient mice crossed with transgenic mice expressing a T cell receptor specific for lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV)-derived peptide p33. We found that absence of CD2 on T cells shifted the p33-specific dose–response curve in vitro by a factor of 3–10. In comparison, stimulation of T cells in the absence of lymphocyte function–associated antigen (LFA)-1–intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1 interaction shifted the dose–response curve by a factor of 10, whereas absence of both CD2–CD48 and LFA-1–ICAM-1 interactions shifted the response by a factor of ∼100. This indicates that CD2 and LFA-1 facilitate T cell activation additively. T cell activation at low antigen density was blocked at its very first steps, as T cell APC conjugate formation, TCR triggering, and Ca2+ fluxes were affected by the absence of CD2. In vivo, LCMV-specific, CD2-deficient T cells proliferated normally upon infection with live virus but responded in a reduced fashion upon cross-priming. Thus, CD2 sets quantitative thresholds and fine-tunes T cell activation both in vitro and in vivo.
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November 15 1999
Cd2 Sets Quantitative Thresholds in T Cell Activation
Martin F. Bachmann,
Martin F. Bachmann
aBasel Institute for Immunology, CH 4005 Basel, Switzerland
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Marijke Barner,
Marijke Barner
aBasel Institute for Immunology, CH 4005 Basel, Switzerland
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Manfred Kopf
Manfred Kopf
aBasel Institute for Immunology, CH 4005 Basel, Switzerland
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Martin F. Bachmann
aBasel Institute for Immunology, CH 4005 Basel, Switzerland
Marijke Barner
aBasel Institute for Immunology, CH 4005 Basel, Switzerland
Manfred Kopf
aBasel Institute for Immunology, CH 4005 Basel, Switzerland
1used in this paper: ICAM, intercellular adhesion molecule
Received:
July 08 1999
Revision Requested:
September 03 1999
Accepted:
September 13 1999
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
© 1999 The Rockefeller University Press
1999
The Rockefeller University Press
J Exp Med (1999) 190 (10): 1383–1392.
Article history
Received:
July 08 1999
Revision Requested:
September 03 1999
Accepted:
September 13 1999
Citation
Martin F. Bachmann, Marijke Barner, Manfred Kopf; Cd2 Sets Quantitative Thresholds in T Cell Activation. J Exp Med 15 November 1999; 190 (10): 1383–1392. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.190.10.1383
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