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  2. Choice of resident costimulatory molecule can influence cell fate in human naïve CD4+ T cell differentiation

Choice of resident costimulatory molecule can influence cell fate in human naïve CD4+ T cell differentiation

  • Cell Immunol. 2011;271(2):418-27. doi: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2011.08.010.
Kelli M Williams 1 Abby L Dotson Amber R Otto Jacob E Kohlmeier Stephen H Benedict
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  • 1 Department of Molecular Biosciences, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA.
Abstract

With antigen stimulation, naïve CD4+ T cells differentiate to several effector or memory cell populations, and cytokines contribute to differentiation outcome. Several proteins on these cells receive costimulatory signals, but a systematic comparison of their differential effects on naïve T cell differentiation has not been conducted. Two costimulatory proteins, CD28 and ICAM-1, resident on human naïve CD4+ T cells were compared for participation in differentiation. Under controlled conditions, and with no added cytokines, costimulation through either CD3+CD28 or CD3+CAM-1 induced differentiation to T effector and T memory cells. In contrast, costimulation through CD3+ICAM-1 induced differentiation to Treg cells whereas costimulation through CD3+CD28 did not.

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