
Locksley RM, Reiner SL, Hatam F, Littman DR, Killeen N:
Helper T cells without CD4: control of leishmaniasis in CD4-deficient mice.
Science 1993 Sep 10;261(5127):1448-51
ABSTRACT
Expression of either the CD4 or CD8 glycoproteins discriminates two
functionally distinct lineages of T lymphocytes. A null mutation in
the gene encoding CD4 impairs the development of the helper cell
lineage that is normally defined by CD4 expression. Infection of
CD4-null mice with Leishmania has revealed a population of
functional helper T cells that develops despite the absence of CD4.
These CD8- alpha beta T cell receptor+ T cells are major
histocompatibility complex class II-restricted and produce
interferon-gamma when challenged with parasite antigens. These
results indicate that T lymphocyte lineage commitment and peripheral
function need not depend on the function of CD4.