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The transient expression of C-C chemokine receptor 8 in thymus identifies a thymocyte subset committed to become CD4+ single-positive T cells.

L Kremer1, L Carramolino, I Goya, A Zaballos, J Gutiérrez, C Moreno-Ortiz M del, C Martínez-A, G Márquez.   

Abstract

Developing T cells journey through the different thymic microenvironments while receiving signals that eventually will allow some of them to become mature naive T cells exported to the periphery. This maturation can be visualized by the phenotype of the developing cells. CCR8 is a ss-chemokine receptor preferentially expressed in the thymus. We have developed 8F4, an anti-mouse CCR8 mAb that is able to neutralize the ligand-induced activation of CCR8, and used it to characterize the CCR8 protein expression in the different thymocyte subsets. Taking into account the intrathymic lineage relationships, our data showed that CCR8 expression in thymus followed two transient waves along T cell maturation. The first one took place in CD4(-) CD8(-) double-negative thymocytes, which showed a low CCR8 expression, and the second wave occurred after TCR activation by the Ag-dependent positive selection in CD4(+) CD8(+) double-positive cells. From that maturation stage, CCR8 expression gradually increased as the CD4(+) cell differentiation proceeded, reaching a maximum at the CD4(+) CD8(-) single-positive stage. These CD4(+) cells expressing CCR8 were also CD69(high) CD62L(low) thymocytes, suggesting that they still needed to undergo some differentiation step before becoming functionally competent naive T cells ready to be exported from the thymus. Interestingly, no significant amounts of CCR8 protein were detectable in CD4(-) CD8(+) thymocytes. Our data showing a clear regulation of the CCR8 protein in thymus suggest a relevant role for CCR8 in this lymphoid organ, and identify CCR8 as a possible marker of thymocyte subsets recently committed to the CD4(+) lineage.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11123295     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.166.1.218

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


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