Granzyme B is critical for T cell receptor-induced cell death of type 2 helper T cells

Devadas, Satish ; Das, Jyoti ; Liu, Catherine ; Zhang, Liying ; Roberts, Arthur I. ; Pan, Zui ; Moore, Paul A. ; Das, Gobardhan ; Shi, Yufang (2006) Granzyme B is critical for T cell receptor-induced cell death of type 2 helper T cells Immunity, 25 (2). pp. 237-247. ISSN 1074-7613

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Abstract

Although CD95L is required for T cell receptor (TCR)-induced cell death (TCR-ICD) in T helper 1 cells, the molecular mechanisms mediating TCR-ICD in Th2 cells are unknown. We found that death receptors were not involved in TCR-ICD of Th2 cells because blocking their cognate ligands had no effect on apoptosis of activated Th2 cells. Furthermore, we showed that caspases were not actively involved in TCR-ICD of Th2 cells. However, inhibition of granzyme B (GrB) activity abolished TCR-ICD in Th2 cells but not Th1 cells. Likewise, Th2 cells derived from GrB-deficient mice were resistant to TCR-ICD, and GrB deficiency or inhibition of GrB activity consequently enhanced the production of Th2 cytokines. GrB-deficient mice exhibited increased susceptibility to allergen-induced asthma. Thus, GrB plays a critical role in the TCR-ICD of Th2 cells.

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Keywords:CELLIMMUNO; MOLIMMUNO
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