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Brain, Vol. 117, No. 1, 59-69, 1994
© 1994 Oxford University Press


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Human astrocytes are only partially competent antigen presenting cells

Possible implications for lesion development in multiple sclerosis

Frank Weber1,*, Edgar Meinl1, Francesca Aloisi4, Claudia Nevinny-Stickel2, Ekkehard Albert2, Hartmut Wekerle1 and Reinhard Hohlfeld1,3,

1Department of Neuroimmunology, Max-Planck-Institute of Psychiatry Martinsried 2Immunogenetics Laboratory Kinderpoliklinik 3Department of Neurology, University of Munich Germany 4Istituto Superiore di Sanità Rome, Italy

Correspondence to: Correspondence to: Reinhard Hohlfeld, Max-Planck-Institute of Psychiatry, Am Klopferspitz 18a, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany

Correspondence to: *Present address: Department of Neurology, University of Gdttingen, Germany

Highly purified astrocyte cultures from human embryonic brain were examined for their capacity to present antigen to human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II compatible, cytotytic CD4+ T lymphocytes. Most astrocytes constitutively expressed HLA class I products and LFA-3 (CD58). Constitutive expression of HLA class II, LFA-I{alpha} (CDIIa) and ICAM-I (CD54) was lower and varied among different cultures, while LFA-2 (CD2) was absent. IFN-{gamma} alone or in combination with TNF-{alpha} strongly enhanced expression of HLA class I, HLA-DR, -DP, -DQ, LFA-l{alpha} and ICAM-I, but did not affect expression of LFA-2 (CD2) and LFA-3 (CD58). TNF-{alpha} alone induced only HLA class I and ICAM-I, but not HLA class II or LFA-l{alpha}. Cytokine treated, but not untreated astrocytes were able to present protein (auto-)antigens to specific T lymphocyte lines. Astrocytes expressing appropriate major histocompatibility complex class II products were lysed by CD4+ T cells specific for myelin basic protein or tetanus toxoid. The lytic response was antigen dose dependent and HLA-DR restricted. It could be blocked by antibodies against HLA-DR determinants and against the adhesion molecules LFA-l{alpha} and ICAM-I. In remarkable contrast to their susceptibility to T cell lysis, antigen presenting astrocytes were not only completely unable to induce T cell proliferation but even inhibited proliferation. The results indicate that, although human astrocytes have the potential to present protein antigens to CD4+ T cells, they do not induce the costimulatory factors required to trigger the complete T cell activation programme.

multiple sclerosis; astrocyte; T cell; autoimmunity

Received July 19, 1993. Revised October 20, 1993. Accepted November 12, 1993.


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