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    J Transl Med. 2008 Apr 15;6:17.

    GM-CSF/IL-3/IL-5 receptor common beta chain (CD131) expression as a biomarker of antigen-stimulated CD8+ T cells.

    Selleri S, Deola S, Pos Z, Jin P, Worschech A, Slezak SL, Rumio C, Panelli MC, Maric D, Stroncek DF, Wang E, Marincola FM.

    Infectious Disease and Immunogenetics Section (IDIS), Department of Transfusion Medicine, Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA. silvia.selleri@unimi.it

    BACKGROUND: Upon Ag-activation cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) produce IFN-gamma GM-CSF and TNF-alpha, which deliver simultaneously pro-apoptotic and pro-inflammatory signals to the surrounding microenvironment. Whether this secretion affects in an autocrine loop the CTLs themselves is unknown. METHODS: Here, we compared the transcriptional profile of Ag-activated, Flu-specific CTL stimulated with the FLU M1:58-66 peptide to that of convivial CTLs expanded in vitro in the same culture. PBMCs from 6 HLA-A*0201 expressing donors were expanded for 7 days in culture following Flu M1:58-66 stimulation in the presence of 300 IU/ml of interleukin-2 and than sorted by high speed sorting to high purity CD8+ expressing T cells gated according to FluM1:58-66 tetrameric human leukocyte antigen complexes expression. RESULTS: Ag-activated CTLs displayed higher levels of IFN-gamma, GM-CSF (CSF2) and GM-CSF/IL-3/IL-5 receptor common beta- chain (CD131) but lacked completely expression of IFN-gamma receptor-II and IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs). This observation suggested that Ag-activated CTLs in preparation for the release of IFN-gamma and GM-CSF shield themselves from the potentially apoptotic effects of the former entrusting their survival to GM-SCF. In vitro phenotyping confirmed the selective surface expression of CD131 by Ag-activated CTLs and their increased proliferation upon exogenous administration of GM-CSF. CONCLUSION: The selective responsiveness of Ag-activated CTLs to GM-CSF may provide an alternative explanation to the usefulness of this chemokine as an adjuvant for T cell aimed vaccines. Moreover, the selective expression of CD131 by Ag-activated CTLs proposes CD131 as a novel biomarker of Ag-dependent CTL activation.

    PMID: 18412971 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC2330025

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