Literature DB >> 19109139

Functional analysis of killer Ig-like receptor-expressing cytomegalovirus-specific CD8+ T cells.

Lars T van der Veken1, Maria Diez Campelo, Menno A W G van der Hoorn, Renate S Hagedoorn, H M Esther van Egmond, Jeroen van Bergen, Roel Willemze, J H Frederik Falkenburg, Mirjam H M Heemskerk.   

Abstract

Killer Ig-like receptors (KIR) are expressed by human NK cells and T cells. Although Ag-specific cytolytic activity and cytokine production of KIR(+) T cells can be inhibited by KIR ligation, the effect of KIR on proliferation is unclear. KIR(+) T cells have been reported to have a general proliferative defect. To investigate whether KIR(+) T cells represent end-stage dysfunctional T cells, we characterized KIR(+) CMV-specific T cells in allogeneic stem cell transplantation patients and healthy donors. In both patients and healthy donors, a significant percentage KIR(+) T cells was detected at various time points. All stem cell transplantation patients studied showed KIR expression on CMV-specific T cells, while not all donors had KIR-expressing CMV-specific T cells. From two of the patients and one donor KIR(+) CMV-specific T clones were isolated and analyzed functionally. T cells were detected that expressed KIR that could not encounter their corresponding KIR ligands in vivo, illustrating that KIR expression by these T cells was not based on functional selection but a random process. Our data demonstrate that KIR(+) T cells are fully functional T cells that are only restricted in effector functions and proliferation upon KIR ligation. The level of KIR-mediated inhibition of the effector functions and proliferation depended on the strength of TCR stimulation. We observed no diminished general proliferative capacity and therefore we conclude that these T cells do not represent end-stage dysfunctional T cells.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19109139     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.182.1.92

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


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