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Human alveolar epithelial cells type II are capable of regulating T-cell activity.

G Zissel1, M Ernst, K Rabe, T Papadopoulos, H Magnussen, M Schlaak, J Müller-Quernheim.   

Abstract

Alveolar epithelial cells type II (AEC-II) express MHC class II on their surface, an important prerequisite for antigen presentation. However, accessory signals are required for an efficient T-cell activation. We therefore isolated AEC-II from tumor-free sections of human lungs obtained by lobectomy/pneumectomy and purified the cells by magnetic-activated cell sorting. Furthermore, we tested the expression of CD54, CD58, CD80, and CD86 on AEC-II and evaluated their accessory function (AF) in cell culture using a coculture of interleukin-2 (IL-2), releasing Jurkat cells and AEC-II. An increased AF is documented by an elevated IL-2 release and expressed as accessory index (AI). In 33 experiments the AF of AEC-II proved to be highly variable. AI ranged between 0.3 and 17.1 with a median of 1.4 (0.3-17.1). Forty-four percent (4-77) of the AEC-II expressed HLA-DR, 44% (12-89%) of the cells expressed CD58, and CD54 was expressed by 55% (16-89%). AEC-II also expressed CD80 and CD86 (38% [0-77%] and 40% [4-68%], respectively). Interestingly, AEC-II released high levels of TGF beta (1730 pg/mL [771-5876]) and the accessory index could be increased (approximately 2-fold) by the addition of neutralizing anti-TGF beta antibodies or radiation. Thus, type II alveolar cells express costimulatory molecules and are able to deliver costimulatory signals for T cells, providing evidence that AEC-II are able to act as antigen-presenting and immunoregulatory cells of the lung. Additionally, the accessory function of AEC-II is under the control of endogenously released TGF beta.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10695271

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Investig Med        ISSN: 1081-5589            Impact factor:   2.895


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