Differential regulation of Ly49 expression on CD4+ and CD4-CD8- (double negative) NK1.1+ T cells |
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Authors: | Sköld M Cardell S |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | The pan-NK cell marker NK1.1, present in some mouse strains, is also found on a subset of TCRalphabeta+ lymphocytes termed NKT cells. These cells are primarily CD4+ or CD4-CD8- (double negative, DN), and both NKT subpopulations contain cells reactive with the MHC class I-like molecule CD1d. Murine NK cells express clonally distributed inhibitory receptors of the Ly49 family that bind to different alleles of MHC class I molecules and transmit negative signals regulating NK cell function. Ly49 receptors are also found on TCRalphabeta+ NK1.1+ T cells. To investigate the potential role of inhibitory Ly49 markers in the regulation of NKT cells, we have done a thorough analysis of their expression on different NKT populations. The CD4+ and DN NK1.1+ T cell subsets have traditionally been dealt with as one NK1.1+ T cell population, but we found dramatic differences between these two NKT cell subsets. We demonstrate here expression of Ly49 receptors on DN, but not on CD4+, NK1.1+ T cells in spleen and liver. Absence of the specific MHC class I ligand in the host was associated with elevated levels of expression and, to a greater extent than has been found for NK cells, increased the frequencies of Ly49-positive cells within the DN subset, while CD4+ NK1.1+ cells remained negative. In the thymus and bone marrow both NK1.1+ T cell subsets contained high frequencies of Ly49-positive cells. Results from in vitro stimulation of DN NKT cells further suggest that activation and expansion of NKT cell subsets are regulated by the Ly49 receptors. |
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