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Early activation events differentiate the reactivity of two T-cell families to Staphylococcus enterotoxin A
Authors:D'Souza Sushila  McGrath Helen  Sékaly Rafick P
Institution:Laboratoire d' Immunologie, Institut de Recherche Clinique de Montréal, 110 Avenue des Pins Ouest, Montréal, Que, Canada H2W 1R7. sdsouza@pasteur.be
Abstract:Analysis of early activation events in two SEA responsive T-cell families demonstrated that low doses of SEA induced CD4+Vbeta22 T-cells to down-regulate their TCR and express CD69, considerably earlier than CD4+Vbeta5 T-cells. The rapid down-regulation of Vbeta22 TCR led to its proliferation, whereas even a 10-fold higher dose of toxin induced only a partial down-regulation of Vbeta5 TCR. Stimulation with SEA induced a significantly higher percentage of Vbeta22 T-cells to produce IFN-gamma compared to Vbeta5 T-cells. SEAF47A, a mutant of SEA, known to have a lower binding affinity for the MHC class II molecule, failed to activate Vbeta5 T-cells whereas Vbeta22 T-cell activation was slightly decreased. Hence, early activation events highlighted the differential requirements of T-cell families to respond to SEA.
Keywords:T-cell activation  Bacterial superantigens  Staphylococcal enterotoxin A
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