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Marrero YT, Suárez VM, Abraham CMM, Hernández IC, Ramos EH, Domínguez GD, Pérez YD, Zamora MCR, Guerra LFH. Immunophenotypic characterization of double positive T lymphocytes in Cuban older adults. Exp Gerontol 2021; 152:111450. [PMID: 34119608 DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2021.111450] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/03/2021] [Revised: 06/05/2021] [Accepted: 06/08/2021] [Indexed: 11/18/2022]
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INTRODUCTION Immunosenescence is the functional deterioration of the immune system during natural aging that mainly affects T lymphocytes, within which is the subpopulation of peripheral double positive T lymphocytes that are immunomodulators of the immune response. They are increased in older adults and play a fundamental role in the immunopathogenesis of autoimmune diseases, viral infections and neoplasms. OBJECTIVE To characterize the immunophenotype of peripheral double positive T lymphocytes in Cuban older adults. METHODS A cross-sectional study was carried out in 30 older adults residing in Cuba. Peripheral blood double positive T lymphocytes were quantified by flow cytometry. The reading was done on a Beckman Coulter Gallios flow cytometer. A Beckman Coulter Gallios flow cytometer was used for data analysis. Percentage values, median and standard deviation were used. RESULTS There was a predominance of women who represented 70%. No older adults with low values of double positive T lymphocytes were reported. Women with high percentage and absolute values of DPT lymphocytes predominated in relation to men. Among the high percentage values and the absolute value of DPT lymphocytes, the group ≥80 years prevailed. CONCLUSIONS Most of the older adults who exhibited high percentage and absolute values of DPT lymphocytes had some associated comorbidity, an idea that suggests that CD4 + CD8+ T cells seem to play an important role in peripheral sites as powerful immunosuppressants or as cells with high cytotoxic potential.
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- Yenisey Triana Marrero
- Department of Immunology, "Dr. José Manuel BallesterSantovenia" Institute of Hematology and Immunology, Calle 19 e/8 y 10., Postal mail 8070, CP 10800, Vedado, Havana, Cuba.
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- Department of Immunology, "Dr. José Manuel BallesterSantovenia" Institute of Hematology and Immunology, Calle 19 e/8 y 10., Postal mail 8070, CP 10800, Vedado, Havana, Cuba.
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- Department of Immunology, "Dr. José Manuel BallesterSantovenia" Institute of Hematology and Immunology, Calle 19 e/8 y 10., Postal mail 8070, CP 10800, Vedado, Havana, Cuba.
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- Department of Immunology, "Dr. José Manuel BallesterSantovenia" Institute of Hematology and Immunology, Calle 19 e/8 y 10., Postal mail 8070, CP 10800, Vedado, Havana, Cuba.
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- Department of Immunology, "Dr. José Manuel BallesterSantovenia" Institute of Hematology and Immunology, Calle 19 e/8 y 10., Postal mail 8070, CP 10800, Vedado, Havana, Cuba.
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- Department of Immunology, "Dr. José Manuel BallesterSantovenia" Institute of Hematology and Immunology, Calle 19 e/8 y 10., Postal mail 8070, CP 10800, Vedado, Havana, Cuba.
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- Department of Immunology, "Dr. José Manuel BallesterSantovenia" Institute of Hematology and Immunology, Calle 19 e/8 y 10., Postal mail 8070, CP 10800, Vedado, Havana, Cuba.
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- Subdirection for Medical Assistance, Longevity, Anging and Health Research Center (CITED), Vedado, Havana, Cuba.
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Bolandi SM, Abdolmaleki Z, Assarehzadegan MA. Bevacizumab regulates inflammatory cytokines and inhibits VEGFR2 signaling pathway in an ovalbumin-induced rat model of airway hypersensitivity. Inflammopharmacology 2021; 29:683-94. [PMID: 33742375 DOI: 10.1007/s10787-021-00798-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/17/2020] [Accepted: 03/06/2021] [Indexed: 01/07/2023]
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BACKGROUND Bevacizumab with anti-angiogenesis properties reduces the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) level and has widely been used to treat various diseases such as lung diseases and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This study, therefore, aimed to consider the effects of bevacizumab on VEGF receptor 2 (VEGFR2) and lung inflammation of the ovalbumin-induced rat model of airway hypersensitivity. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-one male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 3 groups (n = 7 in each group): (1) control, (2) ovalbumin (OVA)-sensitized, and (3) OVA-sensitized with bevacizumab (OVA + Bmab). Groups 2 and 3 were sensitized with ovalbumin (OVA) and aluminum hydroxide on days 1, 8 and challenged with OVA on day 15 by atomization for 10 days (inhalation). After OVA sensitization, the OVA + Bmab was treated with bevacizumab for 2 weeks. VEGFR2 was semiquantitatively analyzed in the lungs by immunohistochemistry. VEGF was measured in the lung tissue by ELISA method. The mRNA of IL-10 and IL-6 lung tissue were measured by real-time PCR. RESULTS Ovalbumin exposure promoted the expression of VEGF and resulted in inflammatory factors overexpression (p ≤ 0.05). However, rats in OVA + Bmab group showed significantly a decrease in VEGFR2 and IL-1β, IL-6, TNFα, and an increase in IL-10 (p ≤ 0.05). CONCLUSION The results show that bevacizumab efficiently diminishes bronchial inflammation via reducing the expression of VEGFR2, and IL-6 genes and enhancing the expression of IL-10 gene. Hence, bevacizumab could be considered as a potential candidate drug to control pathological conditions relevant to airway hypersensitivity.
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Elgström E, Eriksson SE, Ohlsson TG, Nilsson R, Tennvall J. Role of CD8-positive cells in radioimmunotherapy utilizing (177)Lu-mAbs in an immunocompetent rat colon carcinoma model. EJNMMI Res 2015; 5:3. [PMID: 25853009 PMCID: PMC4385015 DOI: 10.1186/s13550-014-0079-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/11/2014] [Accepted: 12/16/2014] [Indexed: 11/23/2022] Open
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Background CD8-positive cells might play a crucial role in the therapeutic response to radiation, which has however not been investigated in radioimmunotherapy (RIT). The aim of this study was to evaluate whether cytotoxic T cells affect the response of established tumors and, above all, if they delay or prevent the development of distant metastases after RIT, using an immunocompetent syngeneic rat colon carcinoma model. Methods The cytotoxic T cells were depleted in 15 rats by anti-CD8 before the injection of the radioimmunoconjugate (400 MBq/kg body weight 177Lu-BR96, which binds to the tumor-associated antigen Lewis Y). Fifteen other rats were treated with RIT only. Both groups were followed for 99 days. Blood samples were collected at least once weekly, and tumors were monitored twice weekly. Results Twenty-nine of the 30 animals exhibited local complete response. The non-responder was treated with anti-CD8 and RIT but succumbed later due to metastases. Five animals in the group given anti-CD8 + RIT were sacrificed due to metastatic disease, and 4 additional animals were found to have metastases at autopsy. In the group given RIT, 4 animals developed metastatic disease, but no metastases were found in the remaining 11 animals at autopsy. Thus, at the end of the study, 6 animals in the anti-CD8 + RIT group were free from metastases, while 11 were free from metastases in the group receiving RIT. CD3+CD4−CD8+ lymphocytes were consistently depleted by the anti-CD8 treatment. The myelosuppression was otherwise similar in the two groups. The initial depletion of CD8-positive cells in our syngeneic rat colon carcinoma model resulted in a higher frequency of animals developing metastases. Conclusions Depletion of CD8-positive cells during RIT in an immunocompetent rat tumor model might influence the number of animals developing metastases, indicating that the immune system may be important in the long-term outcome of RIT.
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- Erika Elgström
- Division of Oncology and Pathology, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Barngatan 2B, SE-221 85 Lund, Sweden
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- Division of Oncology and Pathology, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Barngatan 2B, SE-221 85 Lund, Sweden
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- Department of Medical Radiation Physics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
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- Division of Oncology and Pathology, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Barngatan 2B, SE-221 85 Lund, Sweden
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- Division of Oncology and Pathology, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Barngatan 2B, SE-221 85 Lund, Sweden ; Department of Oncology, Skåne University Hospital, Lund, Sweden
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Mazzoccoli G, De Cata A, Greco A, Damato M, Marzulli N, Dagostino MP, Carughi S, Perfetto F, Tarquini R. Aging related changes of circadian rhythmicity of cytotoxic lymphocyte subpopulations. J Circadian Rhythms 2010; 8:6. [PMID: 20500874 PMCID: PMC2895581 DOI: 10.1186/1740-3391-8-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/07/2010] [Accepted: 05/25/2010] [Indexed: 01/10/2023] Open
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Background Immunosenescence is a process that affects all cell compartments of the immune system and the contribution of the immune system to healthy aging and longevity is still an open question. Lymphocyte subpopulations present different patterns of circadian variation and in the elderly alteration of circadian rhythmicity has been evidenced. The aim of our study was to analyze the dynamics of variation of specific cytotoxic lymphocyte subsets in old aged subjects. Methods Lymphocyte subpopulation analyses were performed and cortisol serum levels were measured on blood samples collected every four hours for 24 hours from fifteen healthy male young-middle aged subjects (age range 36-55 years) and fifteen healthy male old aged subjects (age range 67-79 years). Results In healthy young-middle aged subjects CD20 were higher and at 06:00 h CD8+ dim correlated positively with CD16+ and positively with γδTCR+ cells, CD16 correlated positively with γδTCR+ cells At 18:00 h CD8+ dim correlated positively with CD16+ and positively with γδTCR+ cells, CD16+ correlated positively with γδTCR+ cells and a clear circadian rhythm was validated for the time-qualified changes of CD3+, CD4+, CD20+, CD25+ and HLA-DR+ cells with acrophase during the night and for the time-qualified changes of CD8+, CD8+ bright, CD8+ dim, CD16+ and γδTCR+ cells with acrophase during the day. In old aged subjects CD25, DR+ T cells and cortisol serum levels were higher, but there was no statistically significant correlation among lymphocyte subpopulations and a clear circadian rhythm was evidenced for time-qualified changes of CD3+ and CD25+ cells with acrophase during the night and for the time-qualified changes of CD8+ cells and cortisol with acrophase during the day. Conclusion Our study has evidenced aging-related changes of correlation and circadian rhythmicity of variation of cytotoxic lymphocyte subpopulations that might play a role in the alteration of immune system function in the elderly.
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- Gianluigi Mazzoccoli
- Department of Internal Medicine, Scientific Institute and Regional General Hospital "Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza", S,Giovanni Rotondo (FG), Italy.
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Xie D, Hai B, Xie X, Liu L, Ayello J, Ma X, Zhang J. Peripheral CD4+CD8+cells are the activated T cells expressed granzyme B (GrB), Foxp3, interleukin 17 (IL-17), at higher levels in Th1/Th2 cytokines. Cell Immunol 2009; 259:157-64. [PMID: 19616200 DOI: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2009.06.011] [Citation(s) in RCA: 19] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/06/2009] [Revised: 06/11/2009] [Accepted: 06/12/2009] [Indexed: 12/21/2022]
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Peripheral CD4+CD8+ T cells have been identified as a T cell subset existing in animals and humans. However, the characterization of CD4+CD8+ T cells, their relationship with T memory (T(M)), T effector (T(E)), Th1/Th2, Treg and Th-17, remain unclear. This study was to characterize the CD4+CD8+ T cells. The results from human subjects showed that activated T cells were CD4+CD8+ T cells, comprised CD4(hi)CD8(lo), CD4(hi)CD8(hi) and CD4(lo)CD8(hi) subsets. They expressed CD62L(hi/lo), granzyme B (GrB), CD25, Foxp3, interleukin 17 (IL-17) and the cytokines of both Th1 and Th2, and had cytolytic function. These findings suggested that CD4+CD8+ T cells had over-lap function while they kept diversity, and that T cells could be divided into two major populations: activated and inactivated. Hence, the hypotheses of Th1/Th2, Treg and Th-17 might reflect the positive/negative feedback regulation of immune system. When compared to GrB+CD62L(lo) T effector (T(E)) cells, GrB+CD62L(hi) T central memory effector (T(CME)) cells had a quicker response to virus without CD62L loss.
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- Dongxu Xie
- Department of Pediatrics, Columbia University, 3959 Broadway, New York, NY 10032, USA.
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Lambert C, Claude L, Ibrahim M, Mohammad I, Iobagiu C, Cristina I, Genin C, Christian G. Significance of unconventional peripheral CD4+CD8dim T cell subsets. J Clin Immunol 2006; 25:418-27. [PMID: 16160910 DOI: 10.1007/s10875-005-5257-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/20/2004] [Accepted: 04/11/2005] [Indexed: 11/27/2022]
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Routine T cells phenotyping occasionally reveals a CD4+CD8dim T cell subset with an apparently homogeneous dot plot. The aim of this study was to elucidate their immunological significance from analysis of 31 healthy donors, 21 elderly and 220 immune deficient patients. CD4+CD8dim T cells expressed reduced levels of CD8 (11-17,000 compared to 96-128,000 mol/cell on CD8+ T Cells). CD4 was expressed at the same level as on CD4+ T cells. The occurrence of raised CD4+CD8dim T cells (> 20 cells/muL) was similar in kidney transplant recipients (28.4%) and healthy donors (26%). It was somewhat lower in HIV+ patients (19.7%) possibly due to virally induced CD4+ T lymphopenia. However, an age effect is possible because the occurrence was raised (33.3%) in 70 volunteers (chi2 test NS). On the other hand, the size of the CD4+CD8dim subset was not correlated with age. CD4+CD8dim T cells did not express the activation markers CD69 (n = 220) or CD25 (n = 10) and expressed the homodimeric (alphaalpha) isoform of CD8, suggesting they are related to mucosal immunity (MALT). We selected 29 patients with unambiguous dot plots. In 26 of them one predominant TCR Vbeta clonotype was expressed on 18 to 94% of CD4+CD8dim T cells and never on more than 10% of conventional T cells. The predominant clonotypes were Vbeta8 (n = 5), Vbeta2 (n = 4), Vbeta13.1 and Vbeta 21 (n = 3 each). Whether this reveals a chronic stimulation or an emerging lymphoproliferative disorder must be elucidated. We propose to name this entity: "Oligoclonal Clonopathy of Undetermined Significance (OCUS)."
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- Claude Lambert
- Immunology Laboratory, University Hospital of St Etienne, France.
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Circulating CD4+ CD8+ T lymphocytes have been described in the peripheral blood of humans and several animal species. However, the origin and functional properties of these cells remain poorly understood. In the present study, we evaluated the frequency, phenotype and function of peripheral CD4+ CD8+ T cells in rhesus macaques. Two distinct populations of CD4+ CD8+ T cells were identified: the dominant one was CD4hi CD8lo and expressed the CD8alphaalpha homodimer, while the minor population was CD4lo CD8hi and expressed the CD8alphabeta heterodimer. The majority of CD4hi CD8alphalo T cells exhibited an activated effector/memory phenotype (CCR5lo CD7- CD28- HLA-DR+) and expressed relatively high levels of granzyme B. Intracellular cytokine staining assays demonstrated that the frequency of cytomegalovirus-specific T cells was enriched five-fold in CD4hi CD8alphalo T cells compared to single-positive CD4+ T cells, whereas no consistent enrichment was observed for simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-specific T cells. Cross-sectional studies of SIV-infected animals demonstrated that the frequency of CD4hi CD8alphalo T cells was lower in wild-type SIV-infected animals compared to uninfected controls, although prospective studies of SIV-infected animals demonstrated depletion of CD4hi CD8alphalo lymphocytes only in a subset of animals. Taken together, these data suggest that CD4+ T cells expressing CD8alpha represent an effector/memory subset of CD4+ T cells and that this cell population can be depleted during the course of SIV infection.
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- Iole Macchia
- New England Primate Research Center, Department of Immunology, Harvard Medical School, Southborough, MA 01772, and Infectious Disease Unit and Partners AIDS Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, USA
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BACKGROUND Routine CD4/CD8 T-cell phenotyping may shows a small fraction of CD4dimCD8+ T cells with a homogeneous appearance as described for lymphoproliferative syndromes or chronic infections. The aim of this study was to elucidate the significance of CD4dimCD8+ T cells and their degree of diversity. METHODS Phenotyping was performed in 272 samples from healthy donors, elderly patients, and immunocompromised (human immunodeficiency virus or renal transplantation) patients. RESULTS The CD4dimCD8+ T cells had decreased fluorescence intensity for CD4 but not for CD8. The frequency of patients with CD4dimCD8+ T cells (>20 cells/microl; 10.3% of patients with human immunodeficiency virus and 7.7% with renal transplantation) was not significantly different when compared with healthy donors (9.7%). The CD4dimCD8+ T cells did not express the activation marker CD69. The CD8 of CD4dimCD8+ T cells expressed the heterodimeric (beta) isoform. In 13 of 26 samples, the apparently highly homogeneous CD4dimCD8+ T cells expressed one predominant T-cell receptor Vbeta clonotype. These predominant clonotypes were widely distributed among patients: Vbeta 5.2, 17, 2, 3, 5.1, 13.1, 14, and 20. CONCLUSIONS Whether these findings demonstrate an oligoclonal reaction to chronic inflammation or an emerging lymphoproliferative disorder must be elucidated in a long-term longitudinal study. By analogy to monoclonal gammopathy, we propose to name this phenomenon "oligoclonal clonopathy of undetermined significance."
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- Claude Lambert
- Immunology Laboratory, University Hospital of St. Etienne, St. Etienne, France.
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Lima M, Almeida J, Dos Anjos Teixeira M, Alguero Md MDC, Santos AH, Balanzategui A, Queirós ML, Bárcena P, Izarra A, Fonseca S, Bueno C, Justiça B, Gonzalez M, San Miguel JF, Orfao A. TCRalphabeta+/CD4+ large granular lymphocytosis: a new clonal T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder. Am J Pathol 2003; 163:763-71. [PMID: 12875995 PMCID: PMC1868208 DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9440(10)63703-0] [Citation(s) in RCA: 67] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/19/2022]
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Large granular lymphocyte (LGL) leukemia is a well-recognized disease of mature T-CD8(+) or less frequently natural killer cells; in contrast, monoclonal expansions of CD4(+) T-LGL have only been sporadically reported in the literature. In the present article we have explored throughout a period of 56 months the incidence of monoclonal expansions of CD4(+) T-LGL in a population of 2.2 million inhabitants and analyzed the immunophenotype and the pattern of cytokine production of clonal CD4(+) T cells of a series of 34 consecutive cases. Like CD8(+) T-LGL leukemias, CD4(+) T-LGL leukemia patients have an indolent disease; however, in contrast to CD8(+) T-LGL leukemias, they do not show cytopenias and autoimmune phenomena and they frequently have associated neoplasias, which is usually determining the clinical course of the disease. Monoclonal CD4(+) T-LGLshowed expression of TCRalphabeta, variable levels of CD8 (CD8(-/+dim)) and a homogeneous typical cytotoxic (granzyme B(+), CD56(+), CD57(+), CD11b(+/-)) and activated/memory T cell (CD2(+bright), CD7(-/+dim), CD11a(+bright), CD28(-), CD62L(-) HLA-DR(+)) immunophenotype. In addition, they exhibited a Th1 pattern of cytokine production [interferon-gamma(++), tumor necrosis factor-alpha(++), interleukin (IL-2)(-/+), IL-4(-), IL-10(-), IL-13(-)]. Phenotypic analysis of the TCR-Vbeta repertoire revealed large monoclonal TCR-Vbeta expansions; only a restricted number of TCR-Vbeta families were represented in the 34 cases analyzed. These findings suggest that monoclonal TCRalphabeta(+)/CD4(+)/NKa(+)/CD8(-/+dim) T-LGL represent a subgroup of monoclonal LGL lymphoproliferative disorders different from both CD8(+) T-LGL and natural killer cell-type LGL leukemias. Longer follow-up periods are necessary to determine the exact significance of this clonal disorder.
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- Margarida Lima
- Serviço de Hematologia Clinica, Unidade de Citometria, Hospital Geral de Santo Antonio, Porto, Portugal
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Suni MA, Ghanekar SA, Houck DW, Maecker HT, Wormsley SB, Picker LJ, Moss RB, Maino VC. CD4(+)CD8(dim) T lymphocytes exhibit enhanced cytokine expression, proliferation and cytotoxic activity in response to HCMV and HIV-1 antigens. Eur J Immunol 2001; 31:2512-20. [PMID: 11500836 DOI: 10.1002/1521-4141(200108)31:8<2512::aid-immu2512>3.0.co;2-m] [Citation(s) in RCA: 99] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/08/2022]
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CD4(+)CD8(dim) T cells represent a minor subset of the total CD3(+) T cell population in peripheral blood. Although transient and persistent expansions of these cells have been reported in both healthy and diseased individuals, the functional properties of the CD4(+)CD8(dim) population are largely unknown. In this study, we examined antigen-specific cytokine and proliferative responses of the CD4(+)CD8(dim) subset. In whole blood cultures stimulated with the viral antigens HCMV and HIV-1, a significant fraction of the CD4(+)CD8(dim) subset exhibited cytokine expression and proliferation in response to antigen activation. Typically, the CD4(+)CD8(dim) population contained two- to eightfold higher frequencies of antigen-specific cytokine producing cells than the CD4(+)CD8(-) population. Phenotypic analysis of the cytokine expressing CD4(+)CD8(dim) population indicated that these cells are memory T cells, with a high frequency of this population expressing the cytotoxic markers CD56 and perforin. Furthermore, the CD4(+)CD8(dim) cytokine responses to CMV were shown to be MHC class II dependent. Significantly, purified CD4(+)CD8(dim) T cells were found to possess higher CMV-specific cytotoxic activity than purified CD4(+)CD8(-) T cells in a standard (51)Cr-release CTL assay. Thus, CD4(+)CD8(dim) T cells appear to be MHC class II dependent, are capable of cytolytic effector activity, and are highly enriched within the CD4(+) cell populations specific for HCMV and HIV-1.
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- M A Suni
- BD Biosciences, Immunocytometry Systems, San Jose, CA 95131, USA.
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Bang K, Lund M, Wu K, Mogensen SC, Thestrup-Pedersen K. CD4+ CD8+ (thymocyte-like) T lymphocytes present in blood and skin from patients with atopic dermatitis suggest immune dysregulation. Br J Dermatol 2001; 144:1140-7. [PMID: 11422033 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2133.2001.04223.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 42] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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BACKGROUND Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease expressed early in life. Disease development is primarily determined by as yet unknown genetic factors, leading to the accumulation of activated T lymphocytes in the skin. OBJECTIVES To investigate the nature of these T cells. METHODS T-cell lines could be established from AD skin biopsies, but not from normal skin or AD peripheral blood, when placed in RPMI 1640 medium with 10% human AB serum, antibiotics, and the T-lymphocyte growth factors interleukins 2 and 4. The cell lines were subjected to phenotypic analysis using a fluorescence-activated cell sorter and compared with lymphocytes from AD and normal control peripheral blood. RESULTS T-cell lines from 22 of 24 consecutive skin biopsies taken from 24 adult patients with AD were established. All cells were T lymphocytes expressing several activation markers. A significant proportion of the lymphocytes had stable expression of a CD4+ CD8+ phenotype (26% +/- 6%; mean +/- SEM). Such double-positive T lymphocytes are normally only seen in the thymus and not in the peripheral immune system. CD4+ CD8+ cells in peripheral blood of the patients (12.5% +/- 3.3%) were also detected. CONCLUSIONS We suggest that a basic pathophysiological change in AD may be a faulty maturation of the T-lymphocyte system, leading to skin inflammation with CD4+ CD8+ T lymphocytes resembling immature T cells. This is likely to lead to skewing of many immune reactions in the patients.
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- K Bang
- Department of Dermatology, Marselisborg Hospital, DK-8000 Aarhus C., Denmark.
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New knowledge has recently been obtained about the evolutionary conservation of CD4, CD8alphaalpha, and CD8alphabeta T cell receptor (TCR) co-receptor molecules between chicken and mammals. This conservation extends from biochemical structure and tissue distribution to function. Panels of monoclonal antibodies and polyclonal antisera against different epitopes of chicken CD8 and CD4 molecules have proven their value in several recent studies. Chicken CD8 allotypes and homozygous strains carrying these allotypes have been established and these strains provide excellent models for further studies. The extensive polymorphism of CD8alpha in chickens has not been observed in any other species, suggesting that CD8alpha and CD8beta have evolved under different selective pressure in the chicken. A large peripheral blood CD4+CD8+ T cell population in chicken resembles that observed in some human individuals but the inheritance of peripheral blood CD4CD8alphaalpha T cells in the chicken is a unique observation, which suggests the presence of a single gene responsible for CD8alpha, but not CD8beta, specific expression. Despite these unique findings in chicken, the data on CD4, CD8alphaalpha, and CD8alphabeta molecules show that they have evolved before the divergence of mammalian and avian branches from their reptilian ancestors.
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- M Luhtala
- Department of Medical Microbiology, and the Turku Immunology Centre, Turku University, Finland.
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In this study we show the inheritance of a CD4+ CD8+ peripheral Tcell population in the H.B15 chicken strain. A large proportion of alphabeta T cells in peripheral blood (20-40%), spleen (10-20%) and intestinal epithelium (5-10%) coexpress CD4 and CD8alpha, but not CD8beta. CD4+ CD8alpha alpha cells are functionally normal T cells, since they proliferate in response to mitogens and signals delivered via the alphabeta T cell receptor as well as via the CD28 co-receptor. These cells induce in vivo a graft versus host-reaction, providing further evidence for their function as CD4+ T cells. The CD4+ CD8alpha alpha T cell population was found in 75% of the first progeny and in 100% of further progenies, demonstrating that coexpression of CD4 and CD8 on peripheral T cells is an inherited phenomenon. In addition, cross-breeding data suggest a dominant Mendelian form of inheritance. The hereditary expression of CD8alpha on peripheral CD4+ T cells in chicken provides a unique model in which to study the regulation of CD4 and CD8 expression.
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- M Luhtala
- Turku Immunology Center, Department of Medical Microbiology, Turku University, Finland.
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