T cell receptor genes do not rearrange or express functional transcripts in natural killer cells of scid mice
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T cell receptor genes do not rearrange or express functional transcripts in natural killer cells of scid mice
Abstract
The lineage of natural killer (NK) cells is poorly understood. To examine the relationship between NK cells and cells of the T lineage we have examined purified NK cells from a mutant mouse strain (scid) with severe combined immunodeficiency. Approximately 40% of the lymphoid cells in the spleens of scid mice expressed the NK-specific marker NK-2.1. All NK activity of the scid spleen cells could be accounted for by the NK-2.1+ population, similar to results obtained by using normal C57BL/6 X DBA/2 (B6D2F1) mice. Sorted NK-2.1+ cells proliferated in response to human recombinant interleukin 2 (r-IL 2) but not to concanavalin A (Con A), and were maintained in culture for 2 to 3 wk. Cultured NK-2.1+ cells displayed a cell surface phenotype (Asialo-GM1+, Thy-1.2+, L3T4-, Lyt-2-) and lytic activity similar to that described for freshly isolated NK cells of normal mice. Furthermore, T cell receptor (TCR) genes of the TCR-gamma and TCR-beta loci were in germline configuration, and no functional transcripts of TCR-gamma, TCR-beta, or TCR-alpha were detected. We propose that the expression of the TCR is not necessary for functional NK activity, and NK cells are distinct from both mature cytotoxic T lymphocytes and the earliest identifiable T cells.
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