effectorfunction.However,cytotoxicityisonlyoneofseveralimportantfunc-
tionsexpressedbyCD8+Tcells.Theyalsohavemanyothernon-lyticfunc-
tionswhichtheyexecuteviatheproduction,orinductionof,cytokinerelease.
Thedesignation(CD8+)Tsuppressorcellismisleadingandshouldnotbe
used.Itwasoriginallycoinedtodistinguishthesecellsfromthefunction
ofThelpercells,mentionedabove.However,plausibledocumentationofa
suppressoreffectbyCD8+Tcellshasonlybeenobtainedinaverysmall
numberofcases.Inmostcases,thissuppressiveeffectcaninfactbeexplained
TheT-CellSystem 65
InteractionsinT-CellAntigenRecognition
a
CD40
LFA-1
(CD11a/18)
LFA-3
(CD58)
Antigen-presenting cell or B cell
MHC
class II
molecule
(CD80)B-7
V-CAM (CD1LFA1a/1-18)
LFA-3
(CD58)
MHC
class I
molecule
(CD80)B-7
CD4 4
VLA-4
(CD49/29)
(act.)
CD2
CD4
TCR–CD3
complex
CD40L CD28
(naive)
T helper cell (CD4+)
CD8
CD2
TCR–CD3
complex
Cytotoxic T cell (CD8+)
b
α 2 β 2
α 1
β 1
VαVβ
CαCβ
α 3 β 2 M
Vα Vβ
Cα Cβ
α 1
α 2
IC(CAM-1D 54 )
ICAM-1
(CD 54 )
S
Antigen-presenting cell or target cell
CD4 4
CD28
(naive)
Fig.2. 9 aTheinteractionsofAPCsorBcellswithCD4+Tcells(Thelpercells)are
mediatedbyMHCclassIImolecules(heterodimers).bInteractionsbetweenCD8+
Tcells(cytotoxicTcells)andtheirtargetcellsaremediatedbyMHCclassImo-
lecules.Thepresentingpeptideisshowninviolet.“S”indicatesasuperantigen,
namedafteritscapacitytoactivatemanydifferentThelpercellsthroughitsability
tobindtotheconstantregionsofboththeMHCandTCRmolecules(naive=non-
activatedTcells,act.=activatedTcells).
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