TY - JOUR KW - Antigen-Presenting Cells KW - Antigens, CD1 KW - Humans KW - Immunoglobulin E KW - Immunoglobulin G KW - Interferon-gamma KW - Interleukin-4 KW - T-Lymphocytes AU - Fujieda S AU - Sieling P A AU - Modlin R L AU - Saxon A AB -

BACKGROUND: Human CD1 has recently emerged as a third family of antigen-presenting molecules that is distinct from either major histocompatibility complex class I or class II.

OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether the CD1b-restricted T-cell interaction with antigen alters human IgG subclass and IgE isotype production.

METHODS: CD1b-restricted antigen-specific T cells derived from the skin lesion of a patient with leprosy were stimulated with their cognate antigen, lipoarabinomman (LAM) of Mycobacterium leprae, in the presence of CD1+ antigen-presenting cells and tested for their ability to alter IgG subclass and IgE production from IgD+ B cells.

RESULTS: CD1-restricted T cells cultured with CD1+ antigen-presenting cells in the absence of LAM induced IgG1, IgG3, IgG4, and IgE, whereas CD1b-restricted T cells cultured in the presence of LAM induced IgG1 and IgG3 and inhibited production of IgG4 and IgE. Production of IgG4 and IgE was rescued in the CD1-restricted system by the addition of anti-interferon-gamma. IgG2 production was not induced under any circumstances.

CONCLUSION: In this study we demonstrated that a specific CD1b-restricted T-cell line can behave similarly to classically-restricted Th1-type T cells. CD1b-restricted T-cells of this type may regulate immune responses to microbial pathogens by simultaneously enhancing cell-mediated immunity and downregulating IgG4 and IgE responses.

BT - The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9564809?dopt=Abstract DA - 1998 Apr DO - 10.1016/s0091-6749(98)70362-8 IS - 4 Pt 1 J2 - J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. LA - eng N2 -

BACKGROUND: Human CD1 has recently emerged as a third family of antigen-presenting molecules that is distinct from either major histocompatibility complex class I or class II.

OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether the CD1b-restricted T-cell interaction with antigen alters human IgG subclass and IgE isotype production.

METHODS: CD1b-restricted antigen-specific T cells derived from the skin lesion of a patient with leprosy were stimulated with their cognate antigen, lipoarabinomman (LAM) of Mycobacterium leprae, in the presence of CD1+ antigen-presenting cells and tested for their ability to alter IgG subclass and IgE production from IgD+ B cells.

RESULTS: CD1-restricted T cells cultured with CD1+ antigen-presenting cells in the absence of LAM induced IgG1, IgG3, IgG4, and IgE, whereas CD1b-restricted T cells cultured in the presence of LAM induced IgG1 and IgG3 and inhibited production of IgG4 and IgE. Production of IgG4 and IgE was rescued in the CD1-restricted system by the addition of anti-interferon-gamma. IgG2 production was not induced under any circumstances.

CONCLUSION: In this study we demonstrated that a specific CD1b-restricted T-cell line can behave similarly to classically-restricted Th1-type T cells. CD1b-restricted T-cells of this type may regulate immune responses to microbial pathogens by simultaneously enhancing cell-mediated immunity and downregulating IgG4 and IgE responses.

PY - 1998 SP - 545 EP - 51 T2 - The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology TI - CD1-restricted T-cells influence IgG subclass and IgE production. VL - 101 SN - 0091-6749 ER -