Efficient ligation of the TCR by high-density antigens can generate a productive T cell response resulting in cytokine secretion and clonal expansion, and is crucial for an optimal immune response. TCR stimulation may provoke different cell responses (proliferation, anergy to subsequent stimuli, cell death) in mature circulating T cells. However, if the T cell response is excessive and activation of unstimulated cells and self-responsive cells is not suppressed, then it may give rise to autoimmune disorders or tissue injury. Therefore, regulation of T cell activation and maintenance of T cells in a quiescent and unresponsive state is an essential component of the balanced functioning of the immune system. Such anergic T cells do not proliferate...