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Review
. 2001 Jun:181:269-78.
doi: 10.1034/j.1600-065x.2001.1810123.x.

Biology of T memory type 1 cells

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Biology of T memory type 1 cells

N Anfossi et al. Immunol Rev. 2001 Jun.

Abstract

Engagement of inhibitory natural killer (NK) cell receptors for MHC class I molecules (NKR) can impair NK-cell activation programs. Inhibitory NKR thus confer to NK cells the capacity to discriminate between MHC class I+ and MHC class I- target cells, and are therefore involved in the control of NK-cell tolerance to self, as well as in the elimination of MHC class I- distressed cells by NK cells. In human and mouse, a subset of alphabeta T cells also express inhibitory NKR at their surface, but the biological function of inhibitory NKR on T cells remains to be precisely elucidated. We refer to these cells as T memory type 1 (Tm1) cells, and review here the phenotypic and functional features of this subset of memory-phenotype CD8+ alphabeta T cells. In vitro studies suggest that inhibitory NKR are involved in the peripheral control of T-cell self-tolerance. In vitro and in vivo analysis have revealed a novel biological function for inhibitory NKR when expressed on T cells. Indeed, engagement of inhibitory NKR on T cells provides them with survival signals against activation-induced cell death. Thus, sensing of self-MHC class I molecules by inhibitory NKR displayed on alphabeta T cells leads to the in vivo accumulation of Tm1 cells.

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