CD2 expression correlates with proliferative capacity of alpha beta + or gamma delta + CD4-CD8- T cells in lpr mice
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CD2 expression correlates with proliferative capacity of alpha beta + or gamma delta + CD4-CD8- T cells in lpr mice
Abstract
The T lymphocytes that accumulate in vast numbers in the lymphoid tissues of lpr/lpr (lpr) mice express a TCR-alpha beta that is polyclonally rearranged, and yet is devoid of surface CD4 or CD8 (CD4-8-) as well as CD2. lpr CD2- alpha beta + CD4-8- T cells exhibit an apparent block in signal transduction, in that when activated they produce little or no IL-2 and proliferate minimally in the absence of exogenous IL-2. In contrast to the predominant hyporesponsive alpha beta + CD4-8- T cells, we observe that a minor subset (1 to 2%) of lpr lymph node CD4-8- cells expresses a TCR-gamma delta and can proliferate upon activation with PMA and ionomycin in the absence of exogenous IL-2. Furthermore, these responsive gamma delta T cells express surface CD2. The functional and phenotypic distinctions of lpr gamma delta T cells led us to identify an analogous minor (4 to 10%) subset of alpha beta + CD4-8- cells in lpr thymus and lymph nodes that does express CD2. Similar to the gamma delta subset, these CD2+ alpha beta + CD4-8- cells are also capable of proliferation and IL-2 production. Thus the capacity for IL-2 production and proliferation by a small proportion of lpr CD4-8- T cells, either alpha beta + or gamma delta +, correlates with their expression of surface CD2. This correlation is supported by the observation that the lpr liver contains actively cycling alpha beta + CD4-8- lymphocytes that are strikingly enriched for CD2 expression. Consequently, unlike the vast proportion of abnormal lpr CD2- CD3+ CD4-8- cells, the CD2+ CD3+ CD4-8- T cells may not express the basic lpr defect, or else are not affected by its presence. These studies suggest that expression of the lpr abnormality may be restricted to a particular T cell lineage. This functional correlation with CD2 expression may be more broadly applicable to phenotypically similar subsets of normal thymocytes, and possibly peripheral tolerized T lymphocytes.
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