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Phenotypic switch from CD45RA+ to CD45RA- by normal blood T cells is associated with increased HLA-ABC expression for CD4+ and CD8+ populations but not for the NK-associated CD4-CD8dim+ or CD4-CD8- fractions.

R A Jones1, S J Richards, B E Roberts, J A Child, C S Scott.   

Abstract

Using the combined techniques of immunomagnetic depletion and multiple colour flow cytometry, the expression of HLA-ABC (W6/32) by normal T-cell subpopulations, defined by 2H4 (CD45RA) expression, was examined. It is thought that a CD45RA+CD45RO- phenotype defines the 'virgin' T-cell fraction, whereas a CD45RA-CD45RO+ phenotype defines the 'primed' or memory T-cell population. In addition, an intermediate phenotype (CD45RA+CD45RO+) appears to correspond to a transitional stage of development. In this study, these three phenotypic stages were represented by distinct levels of 2H4 staining defined as 2H4+, 2H4int and 2H4-, respectively. The results of this current investigation are of importance in two main areas. Firstly, when compared to the 2H4+ component, the HLA-ABC expression of 2H4- cells was significantly higher. This was true for both CD4+CD8- and CD4-CD8+ lymphocytes, but was not the case for CD4-CD8dim+, CD3+CD4-CD8- and CD3-CD4-CD8- fractions. Additionally, when HLA-ABC expression was examined as a function of 2H4 staining intensity, it was found that, for the CD4+ fraction, the greatest increase in HLA-ABC expression occurred between the 2H4int and 2H4- stages. In contrast, the increase in HLA-ABC expression by CD8+ lymphocytes was associated with transition from 2H4+ to 2H4int status, which suggests that increased HLA-ABC expression occurs at an earlier stage in the acquisition of CD45RO in CD8+ cells than for CD4+ cells. Secondly, for each individual blood examined, a close and highly significant correlation (P = 0.002) for membrane HLA-ABC expression was found between (i) CD4+2H4+ and CD8+2H4+ and (ii) CD4+2H4- and CD8+2H4- subpopulations. This suggests that modulation of HLA-ABC expression in CD4+ and CD8+ cells is subject to common control mechanisms and remains proportionate for these lymphocyte fractions in any given individual.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1972374      PMCID: PMC1384081     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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