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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 155, Issue 7 3443-3452, Copyright © 1995 by American Association of Immunologists


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Distinct phenotypes of antigen-selected CD8 T cells emerge at different stages of an in vivo immune response

PR Walker, T Ohteki, JA Lopez, HR MacDonald and JL Maryanski
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Lausanne Branch, Epalinges, Switzerland.

We have previously described a unique system for identifying Ag- selected CD8 T cells during an in vivo response in normal mice. In this system, lymphocytes isolated from DBA/2 mice injected i.p. with HLA-CW3 transfected syngeneic (H-2d) P815 cells show a remarkable expansion of CD8 cells that utilize TCR expressing the V beta 10 gene segment and additional structural features characteristic of Kd-restricted CW3- specific CTL clones. We have now taken advantage of this system to characterize the surface phenotype of CD8 cells selected by Ag in vivo. We observed several distinct phenotypes at different stages of the response. At the peak of the response, Ag-selected cells were low in CD62L and CD45RB expression but displayed high levels of CD44. In addition, there was a partial down-regulation of CD8 and TCR. Cells of this phenotype were present in lymphoid tissues for several mo after immunization. Much later in the response, Ag-selected cells expressed higher levels of CD8 and TCR. Moreover, a distinct subset of these long- term immune cells emerged that now expressed CD62L and CD45RB. Analysis of CD8 cells from different tissues also revealed certain differences, particularly in TCR and co-receptor levels from liver-derived cells compared with circulating cells at the peak of the response. Our findings suggest that the function of Ag-selected CD8 cells may be regulated over time and according to location by subtle changes in cell- surface phenotype.


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