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S-100-positive T cells are largely restricted to a CD8-positive, 9.3-negative subset.

P Sansoni1, G Rowden, G C Manara, C Ferrari, G De Panfilis.   

Abstract

The present report concerns the demonstration of the exclusive detection among peripheral blood T-lymphocytes of the S-100 protein within the CD8-positive subpopulation which lacks the antigen recognized by the 9.3 monoclonal antibody. Highly purified human peripheral blood T-cell subsets, obtained by means of panning techniques, were first stained, by an immunofluorescence method, with purified anti-S-100 protein antibodies. The vast majority of S-100 protein- (and, specifically, its beta subunit) positive cells were detected in the CD8-positive, 9.3-negative subset. This subset had previously been shown to comprise all the alloantigen-specific and histamine-inducible suppressor T-cells. Other T-subsets, even those showing either CD8-positivity (but 9.3-positivity) or 9.3-negativity (but CD8-negativity), were, as a rule, S-100 negative. Immunoelectronmicroscopy confirmed that the S-100-positive cells, showing peroxidase activity within the cytoplasm, were found exclusively within the CD8-positive, 9.3-negative subset. This finding of S-100 protein in cells of a specific T8 suppressor subset extends the range of the known distribution of this protein and may have important implications concerning its role in the modulation of immune responses.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2889293     DOI: 10.1007/bf02890256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virchows Arch B Cell Pathol Incl Mol Pathol        ISSN: 0340-6075


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1.  One half of the CD11b+ human peripheral blood T lymphocytes coexpresses the S-100 protein.

Authors:  C Ferrari; P Sansoni; G Rowden; G C Manara; C Torresani; G De Panfilis
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1988-06       Impact factor: 4.330

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