PHENOTYPE AND FUNCTION OF LAMINA PROPRIA LYMPHOCYTES-T

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ZEITZ, M [1 ]
SCHIEFERDECKER, HL [1 ]
ULLRICH, R [1 ]
JAHN, HU [1 ]
JAMES, SP [1 ]
RIECKEN, EO [1 ]
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[1] NIAID,MUCOSAL IMMUN SECT,BETHESDA,MD 20892
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10.1007/BF02919693
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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Lamina propria T cells have a low expression of the CD45RA antigen and a high expression of the CD45RO antigen. This phenotype is characteristic for memory T cells (table 2). In addition, T cells in the effector compartment of the mucosa bear surface antigens which are very rarely found in other sites of the immune system. Intestinal T cells also express functional IL-2 receptors and IL-2 receptor α chain mRNA, and are able to synthesize high amounts of IL-2. However, another marker of memory T cells, CD29, is not expressed in high density in the lamina propria indicating that lamina propria T cells differ from 'classical' memory T cells. This is supported by functional studies in nonhuman primates infected rectally with C. trachomatis which show that lamina propria T cells do not proliferate after stimulation with antigen but rather provide helper function for immunoglobulin synthesis (table 2). The intestinal lamina propria therefore contains highly specialized T cells which have a distinctive phenotype and are activated. Functionally these T cells can be characterized as differentiated effector lymphocytes which respond to triggering the antigen-specific T cell receptor by secreting helper factors for B cells. This concept is supported by recent studies showing that the pattern of lymphokines produced by lamina propria T cells and the responsiveness to certain lymphokines differ from those of other lymphocyte populations [25]. Lamina propria T cells thus represent a subset of memory T cells with a unique maturational state. © 1991 Humana Press Inc.
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