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. 1986 Oct;323(6089):638-40.
doi: 10.1038/323638a0.

A unique T-cell receptor complex expressed on human fetal lymphocytes displaying natural-killer-like activity

A unique T-cell receptor complex expressed on human fetal lymphocytes displaying natural-killer-like activity

P Moingeon et al. Nature. 1986 Oct.

Abstract

We have recently derived a series of cloned cell lines displaying natural killer (NK) cell-like activity from normal human fetal blood (25 weeks). The lines were obtained after repeated stimulation of mononuclear cells with allogeneic Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-transformed B lymphocytes and are interleukin-2 (IL-2) dependent. Initial characterization of the clones has been reported previously. Certain of these clones have been found to have unusual surface characteristics, namely, they are recognized by several well-defined anti-T3 antibodies, but do not react with WT31, which is thought to recognise an invariant epitope of the human (Ti-alpha beta) structure. Transcription of the genes encoding the alpha- and beta-chains of the T-cell receptor was assessed in two of these clones (F6A4 and F6C7). Ti-beta genes were found to be expressed, whereas alpha messenger RNA was not detected in Northern blot analysis. These data strongly suggest that these cells do not produce a stoichiometric T3/Ti-alpha beta receptor complex. However, experiments performed with a monoclonal antibody (anti-NKFi) developed against F6C7 cells demonstrated the existence of a unique clonotypic structure [relative molecular mass (Mr) 85,000 (85K)] which is surface-associated with T3 proteins. Furthermore, both anti-T3 and anti-NKFi were found to block cytotoxic effector function. Together, the results support the view that T3 proteins are involved in non-major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-restricted cytotoxic reactions mediated by certain circulating fetal lymphocytes which are likely to use a clonotypic structure distinct from both the 'first' (alpha beta) and the putative 'second' (gamma delta) T-cell receptor to recognize their target. The present studies were designed to characterize this structure.

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