T cell responses are governed by avidity and co‐stimulatory thresholds
Bachmann MF., Sebzda E., Kündig TM., Shahinian A., Speiser DE., Mak TW., Ohashi PS.
AbstractWe analyzed the avidity and CD28‐mediated co‐stimulatory requirements for the activation of T cells in vivo and in vitro. The strength of the T cell/antigen‐presenting cell interaction was varied by using altered peptide ligands for stimulation. Co‐stimulatory requirements were studied using T cells from CD28‐deficient mice. The results indicate that T cell activation is not an all‐or‐nothing event, but occurs in distinct steps. For each step, a certain avidity, co‐stimulatory threshold or both, must be met. Depending upon the strength of the interaction between the T cell receptor and the major histocompatibility complex/peptide and the presence of CD28 co‐stimulatory signals, T cells may undergo blast formation alone or proliferate or eventually both proliferate and differentiate to effector cells. Thus, T cell activation is governed by both avidity and co‐stimulatory thresholds.