The role of clonal anergy in the avoidance of autoimmunity: inactivation of autocrine growth without loss of effector function

EN Malvey, DG Telander, TL Vanasek… - Immunological …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
EN Malvey, DG Telander, TL Vanasek, DL Mueller
Immunological reviews, 1998Wiley Online Library
Exposure of mainre CD4+ T cells in the peripheral immune system to peptide‐antigen/MHC
complexes in the absence of a threat of infection indnces tolerance to the antigen as a result
of both a decreased clonal frequency (peripheral deletion) and the induction of proliferative
unresponsiveness (clonal anergy) in the survivors. Interestingly, Th1‐like effector functions
are not automatically blocked after the development of clonal anergy. Thus, anergic T cells
have the capacity to mediate Th I‐like helper activities if allowed to accumulate to high …
Summary
Exposure of mainre CD4+ T cells in the peripheral immune system to peptide‐antigen/MHC complexes in the absence of a threat of infection indnces tolerance to the antigen as a result of both a decreased clonal frequency (peripheral deletion) and the induction of proliferative unresponsiveness (clonal anergy) in the survivors. Interestingly, Th1‐like effector functions are not automatically blocked after the development of clonal anergy. Thus, anergic T cells have the capacity to mediate Th I ‐like helper activities if allowed to accumulate to high frequency hi this article, we examine those factors important to the development it of tolerance versus immunity against protein antigen, and speculate on the relationship that exists between effective peripheral tolerance induction and the avoidance of autoimmune disease.
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