Heterogeneity of channel catfish CTL with respect to target recognition and cytotoxic mechanisms employed

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Zhou, H
Stuge, TB
Miller, NW
Bengten, E
Naftel, JP
Bernanke, JM
Chinchar, VG
Clem, LW
Wilson, M
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[1] Univ Mississippi, Med Ctr, Dept Microbiol, Jackson, MS 39216 USA
[2] Univ Mississippi, Med Ctr, Dept Anat, Jackson, MS 39216 USA
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10.4049/jimmunol.167.3.1325
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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Two types of catfish alloantigen-dependent cytotoxic T cells were cloned from PBL from a fish immunized in vivo and stimulated in vitro with the allogeneic B cell line 3B11. Because these are the first clonal cytotoxic T cell lines derived from an ectothermic vertebrate, studies were undertaken to characterize their recognition and cytotoxic mechanisms. The first type of CTL (group 1) shows strict alloantigen specificity, i.e., they specifically kill and proliferate only in response to 3B11 cells. The second type (group II) shows broad allogeneic specificity, i.e., they kill and proliferate in response to several different allogeneic cells in addition to 3B11. "Cold" target-inhibition studies suggest that group II CTL recognize their targets via a single receptor, because the killing of one allotarget can be inhibited by a different allotarget. Both types of catfish CTL form conjugates with and kill targets by apoptosis. Killing by Ag-specific cytotoxic T cells (group 1) was completely inhibited by treatment with EGTA or concanamycin A, and this killing is sensitive to PMSF inhibition, suggesting that killing was mediated exclusively by the secretory perforin/granzyme mechanism. In contrast, killing by the broadly specific T cytotoxic cells (group II) was only partially inhibited by either EGTA or concanamycin A, suggesting that these cells use a cytotoxic mechanism in addition to that involving perforin/granzyme. Consistent with the presumed use of a secretory pathway, both groups of CTL possess putative lytic granules. These results suggest that catfish CTL show heterogeneity with respect to target recognition and cytotoxic mechanisms.
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