Background: T cells responding through the indirect pathway can induce allograft rejection, but mechanisms of rejection are not known. Interferon-y (IFN-gamma) may be an important mediator of rejection under these circumstances.
Methods: We transferred CD4+ T cells from IFN-gamma-deficient (IFN-gamma-/-) mice into SCID recipients of MHC II-deficient (MHC II-/-) skin grafts. Under these conditions, rejection can only occur via the indirect pathway and cannot be mediated by T-cell production of IFN-gamma.
Results: IFN-gamma-/- CD4+ T cells rejected MHC II -/- skin grafts. Flow cytometry revealed only CD4+ T cells in the recipients. Cytokine enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot assays confirmed only indirect recognition with an associated expansion of an alloreactive population of IL-2-, IL-4-, and IL-5-secreting T cells.
Conclusion: CD4+ T cells recognizing alloantigens via the indirect pathway can mediate skin graft rejection in the absence of IFN-gamma.