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CD43 signals prepare human T cells to receive cytokine differentiation signals.

A O Galindo-Albarrán, O Ramírez-Pliego, R G Labastida-Conde, E I Melchy-Pérez, A Liquitaya-Montiel, F R Esquivel-Guadarrama, G Rosas-Salgado, Y Rosenstein, M A Santana.   

Abstract

T cells are increasingly used for passive immunotherapy and bone marrow transplantation. Proper ex-vivo management of the cells is important for the desired therapeutic effects. For differentiation into effector cells of the Th1 and Th2 phenotypes, T-cells require signals from IFNγ and IL-4, respectively. Naïve cells have an extremely low expression of the specific receptors that recognize these cytokines, indicating that in order to differentiate, cells need to perceive other signals that will enable them to sense the cytokine milieu. CD43 has been proposed as one of the molecules that make the initial contacts with antigen presenting cells. We report here that in cord blood, adult naïve and total human T cells, CD43 signals induced the expression of both IFNγ and IL-4 receptors, mediate their capping, increased their signaling and augmented differentiation mediated by these receptors. CD43 signals also stimulated the expression of IFNγ and in neonatal cells that of IL-4 as well. These data demonstrate an important role for CD43 signals in T-cell preparedness for differentiation into effector cells.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 24328034     DOI: 10.1002/jcp.24430

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0021-9541            Impact factor:   6.384


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