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Characterization of rat CD8+ uveitogenic T cells specific for interphotoreceptor retinal-binding protein 1177-1191
Authors:Shao Hui  Sun Sheher L  Kaplan Henry J  Sun Deming
Affiliation:Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Kentucky Lions Eye Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40202, USA.
Abstract:The uveitogenic T cells that mediate experimental autoimmune uveitis are commonly assumed to be exclusively CD4(+). In the present study, we showed that, although a panel of long-term cultured rat uveitogenic T cell lines specific for the interphotoreceptor retinal-binding protein peptide, R16, all expressed CD4, approximately 40% of the R16-specific uveitogenic T cells freshly prepared from Ag-immunized rats were CD8(+)alphabetaTCR(+), as demonstrated by CFSE staining. We showed that the expansion of these CD8(+)alphabetaTCR(+) T cells was Ag-specific and that highly purified CD8(+) R16-specific T cells were able to induce uveitis on transfusion into naive rats. Moreover, CD8(+) uveitogenic T cells more readily switched phenotype from, and to, TCR(-)CD8(-)CD4(-) during in vivo or in vitro activation compared with their CD4(+) counterparts. In a previous study, we showed that highly purified CD8(+) myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-specific T cells induced more severe autoimmune encephalomyelitis than the corresponding CD4(+) T cells. In this study, we show that an interphotoreceptor retinal-binding protein peptide consistently activated a high proportion of CD8(+)alphabetaTCR(+) T cells, which were uveitogenic in Lewis rats.
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