Generation of MHC Class I-Restricted Cytotoxic T Cell Lines and Clones Against Colonic Epithelial Cells from Ulcerative Colitis |
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Authors: | Yoshimasa Yonamine Mamoru Watanabe Fukunori Kinjo Toshifumi Hibi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan;(2) Keio Cancer Center, Tokyo, Japan;(3) First Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan |
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Abstract: | We established CTL lines and clones against colonic epithelial cells from PBLs of patients with ulcerative colitis by continuous stimulation with HLA-A locus-matched colonic epithelial cell lines. We developed a nonradioactive europium release cytotoxicity assay to detect CTLs. PBLs from 3 of 12 patients but not from any of 14 normal controls who shared at least one haplotype of HLA-A locus with two colonic epithelial cell lines, CW2 and ACM, showed increased cytotoxicity against these lines. Three CTL lines established from the PBLs of patients showed increased cytotoxicity against HLA-A locus-matched CW2 or ACM but not against matched lung or esophagus cell lines. The phenotypes of CTL lines were -TCR+CD3+CD8+CD16–. The CTL line MS showed increased cytotoxicity against freshly isolated colonic epithelial cells but not against cells with a different HLA-A locus. Two CTL clones were generated from MS and clone 3-2, expressing CD3+CD8+CD4–CD56–, showed high MHC class I-restricted cytotoxicity against the colonic epithelial cells. These results indicated that CTLs against colonic epithelial cells may contribute to epithelial cell damage in ulcerative colitis. |
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Keywords: | Ulcerative colitis cytotoxic T lymphocyte colonic epithelial cells europium release assay cell lines |
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