In vitro expansion of CD3/TCR- human thymocyte populations that selectively lack CD3 delta gene expression: a phenotypic and functional analysis
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In vitro expansion of CD3/TCR- human thymocyte populations that selectively lack CD3 delta gene expression: a phenotypic and functional analysis
Abstract
Highly purified CD1-3-4-8- human thymocytes were obtained by panning techniques combined with cell depletion with antibody-coated magnetic beads. Most of these cells expressed cytoplasmic CD3 antigen, as assessed by mAbs known to react with the CD3 epsilon chain. After culture with low doses of PMA (0.5 ng/ml) and subsequent addition (at 24 h) of recombinant interleukin 2 (rIL-2; 100 U/ml) cells underwent extensive proliferation (40-60-fold of the initial cell input after 2 wk). The majority of the proliferating cells were CD3-TCR-. The remaining cells (5-40%) were represented by CD3+ TCR gamma/delta+ (BB3- A13+) cells. Further removal of CD3+ TCR-gamma/delta+ cells resulted in highly purified CD3- populations that further proliferated in culture with no substantial phenotypic changes. When CD3+ thymocytes were cultured under the same experimental conditions, only CD3+ TCR-alpha/beta+ cells could be detected, thus indicating that PMA did not affect the surface expression of the CD3/TCR complex, but rather induced preferential growth of CD3- thymocytes. Surface marker analysis of cultured CD3- thymocytes showed that they were homogeneously CD7+, whereas low proportions of cells expressed CD2 and CD8 antigens. Among the natural killer (NK) cell markers, CD56 was highly expressed by all cells, whereas CD16, CD57, CD11b, NKH2, and GL183 were absent. Importantly, these cells were different from peripheral NK cells, as 80-95% of them expressed cytoplasmic CD3 antigen. Functional analysis revealed a strong cytolytic activity against both NK-sensitive (K562) and NK-resistant (M14, Daudi) human target cells. In a redirected killing assay against the Fc gamma R+ P815 cells, mAbs specific for triggering molecules including CD3, CD2, and CD16 failed to augment target cell lysis, while a strong cytolytic effect was induced by PHA. In addition, PHA alone or in combination with PMA induced tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) and interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) (but not IL-2) production by CD3- thymocytes. Cloning of fresh CD1-3-4-8-thymocytes in the presence of PMA and rIL-2 resulted in CD3-CD56+ clones that displayed a pattern of cytolytic activity and lymphokine production similar to that of the polyclonal populations. Northern blot analysis of transcripts coding for CD3/TCR molecules revealed the presence of CD3 zeta, epsilon, and gamma transcripts, while CD3 delta was undetectable. Mature transcripts for both gamma and delta TCR chains could be detected, whereas no TCR-alpha mRNA and only a truncated (1.0 kb) form of TCR-beta mRNA were revealed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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