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Coexpression of Fc gamma receptor IIIA and interleukin-2 receptor beta chain by a subset of human CD3+/CD8+/CD11b+ lymphocytes.

S Zupo1, L Azzoni, R Massara, A D'Amato, B Perussia, M Ferrarini.   

Abstract

In this study we identify and characterize a subset of human peripheral blood T cells, present in all individuals, that has features previously described for T cells either separately or in special circumstances. These cells are found in purified suspensions of resting peripheral blood lymphocytes within the CD8+ T lymphocytes, express alpha beta T cell receptor (TCR), and can be identified and isolated because of high-density expression of surface CD11b (TCR alpha beta +/CD3+/CD8+/CD11b+ cells). They coexpress constitutively the IL-2 receptor beta chain, Fc gamma RIIIA, and CD56. Although they do not mediate spontaneous cytotoxicity, CD3+/CD8+/CD11b+ cells have cytotoxic potential, demonstrated in redirected cytotoxicity assays with P815 target cells in the presence of anti-Fc gamma RIII (CD16) or anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies. Stimulation of CD3+/CD8+/CD11b+ cells with rIL-2 induces proliferation, cytotoxicity against NK-sensitive and NK-resistant target cells, and expression of surface activation antigens, including IL-2 receptor alpha chain (CD25). CD3+/CD8+/CD16+/CD56+ cell clones with cytotoxic functions including those mediated by engagement of surface CD16 were obtained by limiting-dilution cloning of purified CD3+/CD8+/CD11b+ cells in the presence of rIL-2 and autologous feeder cells. Our data support the hypothesis that the CD3+/CD8+/CD11b+/CD16+ cells represent a discrete peripheral blood lymphocyte subset that could be the physiological counterpart of that expanded in several pathological conditions and in large granular lymphocyte lymphocytosis.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7686565     DOI: 10.1007/bf00919976

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Immunol        ISSN: 0271-9142            Impact factor:   8.317


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