Upon antigenic stimulation, naive T lymphocytes proliferate and a fraction of the activated cells acquire a T helper cell type 1 (Th1) or Th2 phenotype as well as the capacity to migrate to inflamed tissues. However, the antigen-primed T cells that receive a short T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation do not acquire effector function and remain in a nonpolarized state. Using TCR transgenic CD4+ T cells in an adoptive transfer system, we compared the in vivo migratory capacities of naive, nonpolarized, Th1 or Th2 cells. Although all cell types migrated to the spleen, only naive and nonpolarized T cells efficiently migrated to lymph nodes. In addition Th1, but not Th2, migrated to inflamed tissues. In the lymph nodes, nonpolarized T cells proliferated and acquired effector function in response to antigenic stimulation, displaying lower activation threshold and faster kinetics compared with naive T cells. These results suggest that nonpolarized T cells are in an intermediate state of differentiation characterized by lymph node homing capacity and increased responsiveness that allows them to mount a prompt and effective secondary response.
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16 April 2001
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April 16 2001
Migration and Function of Antigen-Primed Nonpolarized T Lymphocytes in Vivo
Giandomenica Iezzi,
Giandomenica Iezzi
aBasel Institute for Immunology, CH-4005 Basel, Switzerland
bCancer Immunotherapy Gene Therapy Program, Hospital San Raffaele Scientific Institute, I-20132 Milano, Italy
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Doris Scheidegger,
Doris Scheidegger
aBasel Institute for Immunology, CH-4005 Basel, Switzerland
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Antonio Lanzavecchia
Antonio Lanzavecchia
cInstitute for Research in Biomedicine, CH-6500 Bellinzona, Switzerland
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Giandomenica Iezzi
aBasel Institute for Immunology, CH-4005 Basel, Switzerland
bCancer Immunotherapy Gene Therapy Program, Hospital San Raffaele Scientific Institute, I-20132 Milano, Italy
Doris Scheidegger
aBasel Institute for Immunology, CH-4005 Basel, Switzerland
Antonio Lanzavecchia
cInstitute for Research in Biomedicine, CH-6500 Bellinzona, Switzerland
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February 16 2001
Accepted:
March 01 2001
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
© 2001 The Rockefeller University Press
2001
The Rockefeller University Press
J Exp Med (2001) 193 (8): 987–994.
Article history
Received:
February 16 2001
Accepted:
March 01 2001
Citation
Giandomenica Iezzi, Doris Scheidegger, Antonio Lanzavecchia; Migration and Function of Antigen-Primed Nonpolarized T Lymphocytes in Vivo. J Exp Med 16 April 2001; 193 (8): 987–994. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.193.8.987
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