2002
Strength of prior stimuli determines the magnitude of secondary responsiveness in CD8+ T cells
Lim DG, Höllsberg P, Hafler DA. Strength of prior stimuli determines the magnitude of secondary responsiveness in CD8+ T cells. Cellular Immunology 2002, 217: 36-46. PMID: 12425999, DOI: 10.1016/s0008-8749(02)00511-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cellsSecondary responsivenessCostimulatory moleculesInduction of CD8Magnitude of CD8T cell responsesT cell anergyCell anergyCD8Prior stimulusSecondary stimulationPrimary stimulationCell responsesCellular mechanismsFollowing activationPeptide ligandsActivation thresholdStimulationCellsResponsivenessHigh levelsCD4AnergyStimuliStrength of signal
2000
Paradoxical inhibition of T-cell function in response to CTLA-4 blockade; heterogeneity within the human T-cell population
Anderson D, Bieganowska K, Bar-Or A, Oliveira E, Carreno B, Collins M, Hafler D. Paradoxical inhibition of T-cell function in response to CTLA-4 blockade; heterogeneity within the human T-cell population. Nature Medicine 2000, 6: 211-214. PMID: 10655112, DOI: 10.1038/72323.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCTLA-4 blockadeT cell populationsCTLA-4T cellsMonoclonal antibodiesB7-1B7-2Immune responseCytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4Whole T cell populationsT-lymphocyte antigen-4Antigen-specific T cellsT cell activation stateHuman T cell populationsT cell functionT cell receptor signalsCo-stimulatory signalsDifferent T cellsT cell stimulationEffect of B7T cell activationActivation stateT cell receptorHuman T cellsFab fragments
1997
Expression of a hypoglycosylated form of CD86 (B7-2) on human T cells with altered binding properties to CD28 and CTLA-4.
Höllsberg P, Scholz C, Anderson DE, Greenfield EA, Kuchroo VK, Freeman GJ, Hafler DA. Expression of a hypoglycosylated form of CD86 (B7-2) on human T cells with altered binding properties to CD28 and CTLA-4. The Journal Of Immunology 1997, 159: 4799-805. PMID: 9366404, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.159.10.4799.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbataceptAnimalsAntibodies, MonoclonalAntigens, CDAntigens, DifferentiationB7-2 AntigenCD28 AntigensCD3 ComplexCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesCell Line, TransformedCHO CellsClone CellsCricetinaeCTLA-4 AntigenGlycosylationHumansImmunoconjugatesLymphocyte ActivationMembrane GlycoproteinsProtein BindingT-Lymphocyte SubsetsConceptsPost-translational modificationsCell type-specific post-translational modificationsHuman T cellsDifferent cell typesMajor costimulatory signalChinese hamster ovary cellsHamster ovary cellsCell clonesFusion proteinCostimulatory signalsCell typesT cell activationFunctional significanceOvary cellsBiochemical analysisSurface membraneCostimulatory functionDetectable bindingExpressionT cellsClonesCell activationCTLA-4-Ig fusion proteinCellsCell expressionWeak peptide agonists reveal functional differences in B7-1 and B7-2 costimulation of human T cell clones.
Anderson DE, Ausubel LJ, Krieger J, Höllsberg P, Freeman GJ, Hafler DA. Weak peptide agonists reveal functional differences in B7-1 and B7-2 costimulation of human T cell clones. The Journal Of Immunology 1997, 159: 1669-75. PMID: 9257827, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.159.4.1669.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1996
Activation of human T cell lymphotropic virus type I-infected T cells is independent of B7 costimulation.
Scholz C, Freeman GJ, Greenfield EA, Hafler DA, Höllsberg P. Activation of human T cell lymphotropic virus type I-infected T cells is independent of B7 costimulation. The Journal Of Immunology 1996, 157: 2932-8. PMID: 8816399, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.157.7.2932.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntibodies, MonoclonalAntigen-Presenting CellsAntigens, CDAutoimmunityB7-1 AntigenB7-2 AntigenBase SequenceCD28 AntigensCHO CellsClone CellsCricetinaeCricetulusEnzyme ActivationHLA-DR AntigensHLA-DRB1 ChainsHuman T-lymphotropic virus 1HumansInterferon-gammaInterleukin-4Interleukin-5Janus Kinase 3Lymphocyte ActivationMembrane GlycoproteinsMolecular Sequence DataMyelin Basic ProteinProtein-Tyrosine KinasesSignal TransductionT-Lymphocyte SubsetsTransfectionConceptsHuman T-cell lymphotropic virus type ILymphotropic virus type IB7 costimulationT cell clonesT cellsB7-1Virus type IIL-4IL-5B7-2IFN-gammaAutoreactive T cell responsesCell clonesAg-specific signalAutoimmune-like diseaseT cell responsesAutoreactive T cellsHTLV-I infectionB7-2 costimulationB7-2 moleculesUninfected T cellsType IAutoimmune responseB7 expressionCytokine secretionDownregulation of IL‐10 secretion and enhanced antigen‐presenting abilities following HTLV‐I infection of T cells
Scholz C, Hafler DA, Höllsberg P. Downregulation of IL‐10 secretion and enhanced antigen‐presenting abilities following HTLV‐I infection of T cells. Journal Of Neuroscience Research 1996, 45: 786-794. PMID: 8892090, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4547(19960915)45:6<786::aid-jnr15>3.0.co;2-u.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cell clonesAntigen-presenting abilityHTLV-I infectionT cellsUninfected T cellsIL-10Immunosuppressive cytokine IL-10Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type ICD8 T cell proliferationMajor histocompatibility complex class IIPeripheral blood T cellsSpecific T cell clonesHistocompatibility complex class IILymphotropic virus type IGeneral immune activationHTLV-I myelopathySoluble peptide antigenCytokine IL-10IL-10 secretionEpstein-Barr virusAntigen-presenting cellsBlood T cellsInterferon-gamma secretionBest antigen-presenting cellsCytotoxic T cells