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Postthymic expansion in human CD4 naive T cells defined by expression of functional high-affinity IL-2 receptors.

Marcin L Pekalski1, Ricardo C Ferreira, Richard M R Coulson, Antony J Cutler, Hui Guo, Deborah J Smyth, Kate Downes, Calliope A Dendrou, Xaquin Castro Dopico, Laura Esposito, Gillian Coleman, Helen E Stevens, Sarah Nutland, Neil M Walker, Catherine Guy, David B Dunger, Chris Wallace, Timothy I M Tree, John A Todd, Linda S Wicker.   

Abstract

As the thymus involutes with age, the maintenance of peripheral naive T cells in humans becomes strongly dependent on peripheral cell division. However, mechanisms that orchestrate homeostatic division remain unclear. In this study we present evidence that the frequency of naive CD4 T cells that express CD25 (IL-2 receptor α-chain) increases with age on subsets of both CD31(+) and CD31(-) naive CD4 T cells. Analyses of TCR excision circles from sorted subsets indicate that CD25(+) naive CD4 T cells have undergone more rounds of homeostatic proliferation than their CD25(-) counterparts in both the CD31(+) and CD31(-) subsets, indicating that CD25 is a marker of naive CD4 T cells that have preferentially responded to survival signals from self-Ags or cytokines. CD25 expression on CD25(-) naive CD4 T cells can be induced by IL-7 in vitro in the absence of TCR activation. Although CD25(+) naive T cells respond to lower concentrations of IL-2 as compared with their CD25(-) counterparts, IL-2 responsiveness is further increased in CD31(-) naive T cells by their expression of the signaling IL-2 receptor β-chain CD122, forming with common γ-chain functional high-affinity IL-2 receptors. CD25 plays a role during activation: CD25(+) naive T cells stimulated in an APC-dependent manner were shown to produce increased levels of IL-2 as compared with their CD25(-) counterparts. This study establishes CD25(+) naive CD4 T cells, which are further delineated by CD31 expression, as a major functionally distinct immune cell subset in humans that warrants further characterization in health and disease.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23418630      PMCID: PMC3614027          DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1202914

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


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