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CD11b expression identifies CD8+CD28+ T lymphocytes with phenotype and function of both naive/memory and effector cells.

S Fiorentini1, S Licenziati, G Alessandri, F Castelli, S Caligaris, M Bonafede, M Grassi, E Garrafa, A Balsari, A Turano, A Caruso.   

Abstract

A previously unreported CD8(+)CD28(+)CD11b(+) T cell subset occurs in healthy individuals and expands in patients suffering from primary viral infections. In functional terms, these cells share the features of naive/memory CD8(+)CD28(+)CD11b(-) and terminally differentiated effector CD8(+)CD28(-)CD11b(+) subpopulations. Like CD28(-) cells, CD28(+)CD11b(+) lymphocytes have the ability to produce IFN-gamma, to express perforin granules in vivo, and to exert a potent cytolytic activity. Moreover, these cells can respond to chemotactic stimuli and can efficiently cross the endothelial barrier. In contrast, like their CD11b(-) counterpart, they still produce IL-2 and retain the ability to proliferate following mitogenic stimuli. The same CD28(+)CD11b(+) subpopulation detected in vivo could be generated by culturing naive CD28(+)CD11b(-) cells in the presence of mitogenic stimuli following the acquisition of a CD45RO(+) memory phenotype. Considering both phenotypic and functional properties, we argue that this subset may therefore constitute an intermediate phenotype in the process of CD8(+) T cell differentiation and that the CD11b marker expression can distinguish between memory- and effector-type T cells in the human CD8(+)CD28(+) T cell subset.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11145666     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.166.2.900

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


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