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NKT cells in the rat: organ-specific distribution of NK T cells expressing distinct V alpha 14 chains.

A Matsuura1, M Kinebuchi, H Z Chen, S Katabami, T Shimizu, Y Hashimoto, K Kikuchi, N Sato.   

Abstract

Rat invariant TCR alpha-chains and NKT cells were investigated to clarify whether CD1d-mediated recognition by NKT cells is conserved further in evolution. Rats had multiple-copies of TRAV14 genes, which can be categorized into two types according to the diversity accumulated in the CDR2 region. Rats retained invariant TCR alpha forms with the homogeneous junctional region similar to mouse invariant TRAV14-J281. The proportion of invariant TCR among V alpha 14+ clones was 12.9% in the thymus and increased in the periphery, 31% in the spleen and 95% in hepatic sinusoidal cells. The invariant TRAV14-J281 was expressed by liver sinusoidal and splenic NKT cells with CD8, CD44high, and TCR V beta 8. Type 1 invariant TCR alpha was expressed more frequently in hepatic lymphocytes, while type 2 invariant TCR alpha was expressed predominantly in the spleen. Both types of cells cytolyzed to and were stimulated to proliferate by CD1d-expressing cells in a CD1d-restricted manner. These results suggested that rat NKT cells bearing distinct V alpha 14 chains are distributed in a tissue-specific pattern. NKT cell populations in rats were more variable than those in mice, indicating that they play novel roles in nature. The implication of the molecular interaction between the structurally diverse invariant TCR alpha and CD1d/ligand complex in different organs is discussed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10706704     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.164.6.3140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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