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Systematic characterization of human CD8+ T cells with natural killer cell markers in comparison with natural killer cells and normal CD8+ T cells
Summary We investigated the function of CD56+ CD8+ T cells (CD56+ T cells) and CD56− CD57+ CD8+ T cells (CD57+ T cells; natural killer (NK)‐type T cells) and compared them with those of normal CD56− CD57− CD8+ T cells (CD8+ T cells) and CD56+ NK cells from healthy volunteers. After the stimulation w...
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Published in: | Immunology 2001-07, Vol.103 (3), p.281-290 |
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We investigated the function of CD56+ CD8+ T cells (CD56+ T cells) and CD56− CD57+ CD8+ T cells (CD57+ T cells; natural killer (NK)‐type T cells) and compared them with those of normal CD56− CD57− CD8+ T cells (CD8+ T cells) and CD56+ NK cells from healthy volunteers. After the stimulation with immobilized anti‐CD3 antibodies, both NK‐type T cells produced much larger amounts of interferon‐γ (IFN‐γ) than CD8+ T cells. Both NK‐type T cells also acquired a more potent cytotoxicity against NK‐sensitive K562 cells than CD8+ T cells while only CD56+ T cells showed a potent cytotoxicity against NK‐resistant Raji cells. After the stimulation with a combination of interleukin (IL)‐2, IL‐12 and IL‐15, the IFN‐γ amounts produced were NK cells ≥ CD56+ T cells ≥ CD57+ T cells > CD8+ T cells. The cytotoxicities against K562 cells were NK cells > CD56+ T cells ≥ CD57+ T cells > CD8+ T cells while cytotoxicities against Raji cells were CD56+ T cells > CD57+ T cells ≥ CD8+ T cells ≥ NK cells. However, the CD3‐stimulated proliferation of both NK‐type T cells was smaller than that of CD8+ T cells partly because NK‐type T cells were susceptible to apoptosis. In addition to NK cells, NK‐type T cells but not CD8+ T cells stimulated with cytokines, expressed cytoplasmic perforin and granzyme B. Furthermore, CD3‐stimulated IFN‐γ production from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) correlated with the proportions of CD57+ T cells in PBMC from donors. Our findings suggest that NK‐type T cells play an important role in the T helper 1 responses and the immunological changes associated with ageing. |
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ISSN: | 0019-2805 1365-2567 |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1365-2567.2001.01248.x |