REGULATION OF TISSUE-SELECTIVE T-LYMPHOCYTE HOMING RECEPTORS DURING THE VIRGIN TO MEMORY EFFECTOR CELL TRANSITION IN HUMAN SECONDARY LYMPHOID-TISSUES

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PICKER, LJ
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AMERICAN REVIEW OF RESPIRATORY DISEASE | 1993年 / 148卷 / 06期
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10.1164/ajrccm/148.6_Pt_2.S47
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Conventional virgin T cells efficiently and homogeneously recirculate through all secondary lymphoid tissues, but not ''extralymphoid'' effector sites. In contrast, memory/effector populations are composed of distinct subsets with differential, often tissue-selective, migratory capability to both secondary lymphoid tissues and effector sites. In keeping with these observations, CD45RA(high)/RO(low) virgin T cells in human peripheral blood uniformly express the peripheral lymph node (PLN) homing receptor (HR) L-selectin, and lack the skin-selective HR CLA, whereas among the CD45RA(low)/RO(high) ''memory/effector'' population, differential expression of these HR yields three predominant subsets: L-selectin(+)/CLA(+), L-selectin(+)/CLA(-), L-selectin(-)/CLA(-). Although these subsets are of approximately equal size in the peripheral blood, the vast majority of T cells obtained from cutaneous chronic inflammatory sites display the L-selectin(+)/CLA(+) phenotype. To investigate the mechanisms responsible for the generation of these memory/effector T-cell subsets, we developed a multiparameter flow cytometric technique that defines a common pathway of postthymic T-cell differentiation in secondary lymphoid tissues: the virgin to memory/effector transition. Our analyses indicate that these HR are differentially regulated during the virgin to memory/effector transition in a tissue-specific fashion. The great majority of memory/effector T cells produced in PLN retain high levels of L-selectin expression, and 50 to 60% upregulate CLA. In contrast, memory/effector T cells produced in appendix and tonsil are generally L-selectin(low), and CLA is upregulated on less than 10% of newly formed memory/effector T cells in appendix and on about 30 to 35% of such cells in tonsil. Taken together, these findings support the hypothesis that local microenvironments within particular secondary lymphoid tissues influence HR expression at the time of the virgin to memory/effector transition, and thereby contribute to the formation of CD45RA(low)/RO(high) memory/effector T-cell populations with tissue-selective homing behavior.
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