| Literature DB >> 9550390 |
T Ohteki1, S Ho, H Suzuki, T W Mak, P S Ohashi.
Abstract
Mouse TCR alphabeta+ cells expressing NKR-P1 (NK1+ T cells in the C57BL/6 strain) are classified as a unique subset that require beta2m-associated, MHC class I-like molecules for development and preferentially express particular V beta and V alphaJ domains of the TCR. We show here that NK1+ T cells express the IL-2R beta/IL-15R beta that is normally present on conventional NK cells, but not T cells. In mice lacking IL-2R beta/IL-15R beta chain, the number of NK1+ T cells is dramatically reduced. However, in IL-2-deficient mice, NK1+ T cells develop normally. Moreover, NK1+ T cells proliferate upon stimulation by IL-15, and the proliferation is blocked by the addition of anti-IL-2R beta/IL-15R beta Abs. Collectively, our data indicate that NK1+ T cells require IL-2R beta/IL-15R beta chain in an IL-2-independent manner and demonstrate that IL-15 plays a crucial role during development.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9550390
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422