CD44细胞
CD8型
细胞毒性T细胞
L选择素
生物
自然杀伤性T细胞
白细胞介素21
T细胞
细胞生物学
免疫学
免疫系统
细胞
体外
生物化学
细胞粘附分子
作者
Yu. Yu. Silaeva,A. A. Kalinina,Л. М. Хромых,D. B. Kazansky
摘要
Abstract A peripheral pool of T lymphocytes consists of several functionally distinct populations of CD8+ T cells. One of the major surface markers that allow to define different populations of T cells are CD44 and CD62L. Expression profile of these markers depends on the functional status of T lymphocyte. Naive CD8+ T cells express CD62L and do not express CD44 (CD62L hi CD44 lo ), clones of T cells activated during the primary immune response lose CD62L and express CD44 (CD62L lo CD44 hi ). Central memory CD8+ T cells express both CD44 and CD62L (CD44 hi CD62L hi ). However expression of activation markers not always correlate with an antigen experience of T cell. It is known, that in lymphopenic conditions peripheral T cells undergo homeostatic proliferation and acquire the memory like surface phenotype CD44 hi CD62L hi , but data about functional activity of these cells remain controversial. We studied relationship between surface expression of the markers CD44 and CD62L and functional properties of CD8+ T cells under lymphopenic conditions. We proved that surface expression of CD44 in not the only condition for T lymphocyte to acquire the functional properties of memory T-cells. It means that identification of CD8 + T-memory cells based solely on an expression profile of surface markers is not completely correct and requires confirmation by functional tests. Moreover, results of our research may become of practical importance for blood transfusion and bone marrow transplantation.
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