Antigen-incorporated connective tissue mast cells promote specific T cell activa-tion
10.3969/j.issn.1000-484X.2014.08.003
- VernacularTitle:与抗原结合的结缔组织肥大细胞促进特异性T细胞反应
- Author:
Qiao TANG
;
Jie DING
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Mast cells;
Immune complexes;
Fcγreceptors ( FcγRs);
Specific CD4+T-cell
- From:
Chinese Journal of Immunology
2014;(8):1019-1022
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
To study the effects of connective tissue mast cells ( CTMCs ) on T cell activation in an antigen-dependent manner.Methods: Connective tissue mast cells were differentiated from mouse bone marrow cells.Alexa Fluor 488-conjugated ovalbumin (OVA)/IgG immune complexes were generated and incubated with CTMCs ,and analyzed by flow cytometry to detect the antigen uptake by CTMCs via Fcγreceptors ( FcγRs ).The relevant effects on antigen-specific T cell activation and proliferation were further determined by CD 69 and Ki67 expression.Results: A magnificent increase in OVA uptake was seen in CTMCs treated with OVA/IgG immunocomplex after 24-hour incubation ,compared with that treated with fluorescent OVA alone.OVA-incorporated mast cells induced OVA-specific CD4+T-cell activation and proliferation.Conclusion:It was suggested that the binding of IgG receptor FcγRs could elicit CTMCs reaction and ,as a result,to mediate crosstalk between professional APCs and T cells.