Literature DB >> 12167676

Identification of HLA-E-specific alloreactive T lymphocytes: a cell subset that undergoes preferential expansion in mixed lymphocyte culture and displays a broad cytolytic activity against allogeneic cells.

Chiara Romagnani1, Gabriella Pietra, Michela Falco, Enrico Millo, Paola Mazzarino, Roberto Biassoni, Alessandro Moretta, Lorenzo Moretta, Maria Cristina Mingari.   

Abstract

Previous studies showed that a subset of CD8(+) cytolytic T lymphocytes expressing HLA class I-specific natural killer inhibitory receptors (iNKR) is characterized by the ability to recognize HLA-E and to mediate T cell receptor-dependent killing of different NK cell-susceptible tumor target cells. In this study, we show that this CD8(+) T cell subset can also undergo extensive proliferation in mixed lymphocyte cultures in response to allogeneic cells. Analysis of their cytolytic activity revealed a broad specificity against a panel of allogeneic phytohemagglutinin-induced blasts derived from HLA-unmatched donors. On the other hand, autologous and certain allogeneic phytohemagglutinin blasts were resistant to lysis. We used as target cells the transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP)-2(-/-) murine RMA-S cell line cotransfected with beta2-microglobulin and HLA-E*01033. On loading these cells with different HLA-E-binding peptides derived either from HLA class I leader sequences or viral proteins, we could show that HLA-E-specific cytolytic T lymphocytes recognized many, but not all, peptides analyzed. These data suggest that these cells may recognize, on allogeneic cells, HLA-E with peptides that are not present in the host of origin. In addition to their ability to proliferate in response to allogeneic stimulation and to lyse, most allogeneic cells may have important implications in transplantation and in antitumor immune responses.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12167676      PMCID: PMC123256          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.172369799

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


  30 in total

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4.  The analysis of the natural killer-like activity of human cytolytic T lymphocytes revealed HLA-E as a novel target for TCR alpha/beta-mediated recognition.

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Journal:  Eur J Immunol       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 5.532

5.  CD28-negative cytolytic effector T cells frequently express NK receptors and are present at variable proportions in circulating lymphocytes from healthy donors and melanoma patients.

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Authors:  Gabriella Pietra; Chiara Romagnani; Paola Mazzarino; Michela Falco; Enrico Millo; Alessandro Moretta; Lorenzo Moretta; Maria Cristina Mingari
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2003-09-05       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 2.  Qa-1, a nonclassical class I histocompatibility molecule with roles in innate and adaptive immunity.

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Review 8.  The emerging role of HLA-E-restricted CD8+ T lymphocytes in the adaptive immune response to pathogens and tumors.

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9.  Pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) possess six MHC-E families that are conserved among macaque species: implication for their binding to natural killer receptor variants.

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Journal:  Immunogenetics       Date:  2004-05-18       Impact factor: 2.846

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