Serial analysis of gene expression in circulating γδ T cell subsets defines distinct immunoregulatory phenotypes and unexpected gene expression profiles

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作者
Meissner, N
Radke, J
Hedges, JF
White, M
Behnke, M
Bertolino, S
Abrahamsen, M
Jutila, MA [1 ]
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[1] Montana State Univ, Bozeman, MT 59717 USA
[2] Univ Minnesota, Dept Vet Pathobiol, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
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10.4049/jimmunol.170.1.356
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Gene expression profiles were compared in circulating bovine GD3.5(+) (CD8(-)) and GD3.5(-) (predominantly CD8(+)) gammadelta T cells using serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE). Approximately 20,000 SAGE tags were generated from each library. A comparison of the two libraries demonstrated 297 and 173 tags representing genes with 5-fold differential expression in GD3.5(+) and GD3.5(-) gammadelta T cells, respectively. Consistent with their localization into sites of inflammation, GD3.5(+) gammadelta T cells appeared transcriptionally and translationally more active than GD3.5(-) gammadelta cells. GD3.5- gammadelta T cells demonstrated higher expression of the cell proliferation inhibitor BAP 37, which was associated with their less activated gene expression phenotype. The immune regulatory and apoptosis-inducing molecule, galectin-1, was identified as a highly abundant molecule and was higher in GD3.5(+) gammadelta T cells. Surface molecules attributed to myeloid cells, such as CD14, CD68, and scavenger receptor-1, were identified in both populations. Furthermore, expression of B lymphocyte-induced maturation protein, a master regulator of B cell and myeloid cell differentiation, was identified by SAGE analysis and was confirmed at the RNA level to be selectively expressed in gammadelta T cells vs alphabeta T cells. These results provide new insights into the inherent differences between circulating gammadelta T cell subsets.
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