Memory phenotype of CD8+ T cells in MHC class Ia-deficient mice

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Kurepa, Z [1 ]
Su, J [1 ]
Forman, J [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Ctr Immunol, Dallas, TX 75390 USA
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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY | 2003年 / 170卷 / 11期
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10.4049/jimmunol.170.11.5414
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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B6.Kb-Db- mice are devoid of class Ia but express normal levels of class Ib molecules. They have low levels of CD8 T cells in both the thymus as well as peripheral T cell compartments. Although the percentage of splenic CD8alphaalpha T cells is increased in these animals, similar to90% of CD8 T cells are CD8alphabeta. In contrast to B6 animals, most of the CD8 T cells from these mice have a memory phenotype (CD44(high)CD122(high) CD62(low)) including both CD8alphabeta and CD8alphaalpha subsets. In the thymus of B6.Kb(-)D(b-) animals, there is a decrease in the percentage of SP CD8 T cells, although most are CD44(low), similar to that seen in B6 mice. The spleens from day 1-old B6 and B6.Kb-Db- mice have a relatively high proportion of CD44(high) CD62L(low) CD8 T cells. However, by day 28 most CD8 T cells in B6 mice have a naive phenotype while in B6.Kb-Db- mice the memory phenotype remains. Unlike CD44(high) cells that are found in B6 animals, most CD44 high cells from B6.Kb-Db- mice do not secrete IFN-gamma rapidly upon activation. The paucity of CD8 T cells in B6K(b-)D(b-) mice might be due in part to their inability to undergo homeostatic expansion. Consistent with this, we found that CD8 T cells from these animals expand poorly in X-irradiated syngeneic hosts compared with B6 CD8 T cells that respond to class Ia Ags. We examined homeostatic expansion of B6 CD8 T cells in single as well as double class la knockout mice and were able to estimate the fraction of cells reactive against class Ia vs class Ib molecules.
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