Expression of CD4 in transgenic mice alters the specificity of CD8 cells for allogeneic major histocompatibility complex. — Ellen A. Robey (1991) | RDL Network
Expression of CD4 in transgenic mice alters the specificity of CD8 cells for allogeneic major histocompatibility complex.
Article 1991 en
Authors
ER
Ellen A. Robey
FR
Fred Ramsdell
JE
James I. Elliott
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We have generated a transgenic mouse line in which a CD4 transgene is expressed on a significant fraction of the mature CD8+ lymphocytes but is not expressed in the thymus. This provides an opportunity to examine the functional consequences of CD4 expression in a population of class I-selected CD8+ lymphocytes. CD8+ lymphocytes expressing the CD4 transgene proliferate in response to allogeneic class I and class II major histocompatibility complex, whereas CD8+ cells from control animals proliferate only to allogeneic class I gene products. These observations suggest that the ability of a T-cell population to react with class II allogeneic major histocompatibility complex is determined by the presence of CD4.
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