An allogeneic microenvironment influences the phenotype of intermediate T-cell receptor cells expanding in MRL-lpr/lpr mice
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An allogeneic microenvironment influences the phenotype of intermediate T-cell receptor cells expanding in MRL-lpr/lpr mice
Abstract
MRL-lpr/lpr (lpr) mice fall victim to autoimmune disease owing to a lymphoproliferative disorder mainly of double-negative (DN) CD4- CD8- alpha beta T cells expressing a low density of interleukin-2 receptor beta-chain (IL-2R beta). It was previously revealed that the lpr gene is a defective Fas gene, into which an early transposon (ETn) of retrovirus is transfected. As a result of the failure of apoptosis, intermediate T-cell receptor (TCR) cells (i.e. TCRint cells) with DN phenotype abnormally accumulate in the periphery of lpr mice. We investigated herein how these TCRint cells are selected in terms of CD4, CD8 and TCR in lpr mice. When a whole fraction of mononuclear cells (MNC) in various immune organs of lpr mice was injected into scid mice (allogeneic circumstance), CD8+ TCRint cells mainly expanded. They had a high density of IL-2R beta. This was true when bone marrow cells of lpr mice were injected into scid mice. On the other hand, when MNC of the spleen and bone marrow in lpr mice were injected into irradiated (9 Gy) lpr mice (syngeneic circumstance), the major expanding cells were DN TCRint cells expressing a low density of IL-2R beta. A cell-sorting experiment for purified fractions demonstrated that only CD8- cells reconstituted TCRint cells in scid mice. Namely, DN CD4- CD8- cells as well as CD4+ cells which once acquired the mature phenotype, no longer switched their phenotype. These results suggest that the phenotype of TCRint cells is influenced by the surrounding microenvironment.
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