Literature DB >> 7534135

Cord blood T lymphocytes lack constitutive perforin expression in contrast to adult peripheral blood T lymphocytes.

C Berthou1, S Legros-Maïda, A Soulié, A Wargnier, J Guillet, C Rabian, E Gluckman, M Sasportes.   

Abstract

Perforin is the cytolytic pore-forming protein, which alone can be responsible for the lethal hit in one of the killing mechanisms used by natural killer (NK) cells or cytotoxic T lymphocytes. In this study, perforin expression was investigated in cord blood (CB) lymphocytes to determine their killing potential in vivo. The majority of CB CD3- NK cells had the protein. Compared with adult perforin-positive NK cells, a significantly lower percentage of cells expressing CD56 and CD57, the related neural cell adhesion molecules, was found (P = .0001). Perforin was also present in a unique immature CB NK-cell subset, characterized by cytoplasmic CD3 antigen (Ag) expression. In CB, very few CD8 perforin-positive T lymphocytes could be detected, but they were in significant numbers in adult peripheral blood (P = .02). A substantial proportion of these cells (70% +/- 23%) lacked the CD28 T-cell coactivation Ag, and they were able to exert NK-like, major histocompatibility complex nonrestricted cytolytic activity. CD4+ and gamma delta-T cells expressing perforin were absent from CB, but low numbers of such cells were detected in adult peripheral blood (P = .0001). Therefore, the spontaneous cytolytic activity of CB lymphocytes appeared to be dependent on well-represented perforin-positive NK cells, which were shown to efficiently lyse NK-sensitive target cells.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7534135

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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