Functional consequences of noncognate interactions between CD4+ memory T lymphocytes and the endothelium

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Berg, LP
James, MJ
Alvarez-Iglesias, M
Glennie, S
Lechler, RI
Marelli-Berg, FM
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[1] Hammersmith Hosp, Imperial Coll Sch Med, Dept Immunol, London, England
[2] Hammersmith Hosp, Imperial Coll Sch Med, Dept Histopathol, London, England
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10.4049/jimmunol.168.7.3227
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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The recruitment of Ag-specific T cells to sites of inflammation is a crucial step in immune surveillance. Although the molecular interactions controlling T cell extravasation are relatively well characterized, the effects of these events on T cell function are still poorly understood. Using an in vitro model of transendothelial migration of human CD4(+) memory T cells, we have investigated the molecular and functional changes induced in T cells that come into contact with the endothelium. First, we show that transendothelial migration is precluded by signals that lead to T cell division. In addition, activation of the transcription factor AP-1, without induction of NF-kappaB, is observed in T cells after noncognate interactions with endothelial cells (EC), a pattern of transcriptional regulation different from that observed in dividing T cells. Up-regulation of certain adhesion (CD11a, CD49d), activation (CD69), and costimulatory (CD86) receptors accompany these transcriptional events. Most importantly, recently migrated T cells display a faster rate of migration when reseeded onto an EC monolayer. Finally, T cells become hyperresponsive to antigenic challenge after noncognate interactions with the endothelium. These effects appear not to be due to the selection of preactivated T lymphocytes, because they occur also in clonal T cell populations and appear to be mediated by alpha(L)beta(2) integrin-CD54 interactions. We conclude that CD4(+) memory T cell extravasation is accompanied by phenotypic and functional changes induced by the interactions with the EC, which favor tissue infiltration by T cells and their further activation once they reach the antigenic site.
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