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Cytotoxic T lymphocyte precursor cells specific for the major histocompatibility complex class I-like antigen, Qa-2, require CD4+ T cells to become primed in vivo and to differentiate into effector cells in vitro.

Experiments were performed to determine whether CD4+ T cells are required for the generation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) specific for the nonpolymorphic major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-like antigen, Qa-2. Splenic T cells from BALB/cBy (Qa-2b) mice that had been immunized with irradiated BALB/cJ (Qa-2a) splenocytes generated CTL following in vitro stimulation with BALB/cJ splenocytes. These CTL lysed all Qa-2+, but not Qa-2- targets, regardless of the H-2 haplotypes of target cells or their non-MHC backgrounds. This apparent MHC class I-unrestricted recognition of Qa-2 antigen was confirmed using Qa-2-specific CTL clones. The Qa-2-primed CTL precursor cells (CTLp) and CTL were found to be CD8+ T cells. Primed splenocytes depleted of CD4+ T cells prior to culture failed to generate CTL, but addition of lymphokines to the culture restored the CTL generation. Stimulation of primed splenic T cells with irradiated Qa-2+ T blast cells, instead of splenocytes or B blast cells, led to little to no CTL generation, suggesting that MHC class II molecules are involved in the presentation of Qa-2 antigen to CD4+ T cells. This was also supported by the results of experiments using Qa-2+, class II- thymoma cells of BALB/c origin. Stimulation of the thymoma-primed splenic T cells with the mitomycin C-treated thymoma cells resulted in no generation of anti-Qa-2 CTL, despite the fact that high levels of CTL specific for minor histocompatibility (H) antigens and H-2d were generated by immunizing the corresponding allogeneic hosts with the thymoma. However, the addition of lymphokines rendered thymoma-primed T cells capable of generating anti-Qa-2 CTL. Both CD4+ and CD8+ T cell populations, isolated from the BALB/cJ splenocyte-primed responder cells, proliferated in vitro in response to the Qa-2+ splenocytes, suggesting that Qa-2-reactive CD4+ T cells were present in the immunized mice. Depletion of CD4+ T cells from thymectomized BALB/cBy mice with anti-L3T4 monoclonal antibodies markedly reduced, but did not eliminate anti-Qa-2 CTL generation. In contrast, depletion of CD8+ T cells led to a complete abrogation of the CTL response. Addition of lymphokines to the culture of responder cells depleted of either T cell subset did not restore their reactivity. It is concluded that anti-Qa-2 CTLp need "help" from CD4+ T cells to become primed in vivo. Furthermore, primed CTLp also need "help" or lymphokines provided by CD4+ T cells to differentiate into effector CTL in vitro.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)[1]

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