The repertoire of killer cell Ig-like receptor and CD94:NKG2A receptors in T cells:: clones sharing identical αβ TCR rearrangement express highly diverse killer cell Ig-like receptor patterns

被引:114
作者
Uhrberg, M
Valiante, NM
Young, NT
Lanier, LL
Phillips, JH
Parham, P
机构
[1] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Dept Struct Biol, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[2] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[3] DNAX Res Inst Mol & Cellular Biol Inc, Palo Alto, CA 94306 USA
关键词
D O I
10.4049/jimmunol.166.6.3923
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Killer cell Ig-like receptor (KIR) and CD94:NKG2A molecules were first defined as human NK cell receptors (NKR), but now are known to be expressed and to function on subpopulations of T cells. Here the repertoires of KTR and CD94:NKG2A expression by T cells from two donors were examined and compared with their previously defined NK cell repertoires, T cell clones generated from peripheral blood of both donors expressed multiple NKR in different combinations and used the range of receptors expressed by NK cells. In both donors alpha beta T cells less frequently expressed the inhibitory receptors CD94:NKG2A and KIR2DL1 than either gamma delta T cells or NK cells. In contrast to NK cells, not all NKR+ T cells expressed an inhibitory receptor for autologous HLA class I. This lack of specific inhibitory NKR was especially apparent on cup T cells of one donor. Overall, alpha beta T cells exhibited a distinct pattern of NKR expression different from that of gamma delta T and NK cells, which expressed highly similar NKR repertoires, In one donor, analysis of TCR rearrangement revealed a dominant subset of NKR+ T cells sharing identical TCR alpha- and beta -chains, Remarkably, among 55 T cell clones sharing the same TCR alpha beta rearrangement 18 different KIR phenotypes were seen, suggesting that KIR expression was initiated subsequently to TCR rearrangement.
引用
收藏
页码:3923 / 3932
页数:10
相关论文
共 58 条
[51]   Functionally and structurally distinct NK cell receptor repertoires in the peripheral blood of two human donors [J].
Valiante, NM ;
Uhrberg, M ;
Shilling, HG ;
Lienert-Weidenbach, K ;
Arnett, KL ;
D'Andrea, A ;
Phillips, JH ;
Lanier, LL ;
Parham, P .
IMMUNITY, 1997, 7 (06) :739-751
[52]   Gene structure and promoter variation of expressed and nonexpressed variants of the KIR2DL5 gene [J].
Vilches, C ;
Gardiner, CM ;
Parham, P .
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2000, 165 (11) :6416-6421
[53]   A new human gene complex encoding the killer cell inhibitory receptors and related monocyte/macrophage receptors [J].
Wagtmann, N ;
Rojo, S ;
Eichler, E ;
Mohrenweiser, H ;
Long, EO .
CURRENT BIOLOGY, 1997, 7 (08) :615-618
[54]   Organization of the leukocyte receptor cluster (LRC) on human Chromosome 19q13.4 [J].
Wende, H ;
Colonna, M ;
Ziegler, A ;
Volz, A .
MAMMALIAN GENOME, 1999, 10 (02) :154-160
[55]   Plasticity in the organization and sequences of human KIR/ILT gene families [J].
Wilson, MJ ;
Torkar, M ;
Haude, A ;
Milne, S ;
Jones, T ;
Sheer, D ;
Beck, S ;
Trowsdale, J .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2000, 97 (09) :4778-4783
[56]   Population frequencies and putative haplotypes of the killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor sequences and evidence for recombination [J].
Witt, CS ;
Dewing, C ;
Sayer, DC ;
Uhrberg, M ;
Parham, P ;
Christiansen, FT .
TRANSPLANTATION, 1999, 68 (11) :1784-1789
[57]  
YABE T, 1993, IMMUNOGENETICS, V37, P455
[58]   SERUM-FREE MEDIUM FOR GENERATION AND PROPAGATION OF FUNCTIONAL HUMAN CYTO-TOXIC AND HELPER T-CELL CLONES [J].
YSSEL, H ;
DEVRIES, JE ;
KOKEN, M ;
VANBLITTERSWIJK, W ;
SPITS, H .
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGICAL METHODS, 1984, 72 (01) :219-227