Galectin-1 supports survival of naive T?cells without promoting cell proliferation
Open Access
- 16 December 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 35 (1) , 86-97
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.200425340
Abstract
Naive T cells do not proliferate but remain alive in vivo. In contrast, naive T cells rapidly die in an in vitro culture, suggesting that some factors that are present at the sites of naive T cell circulation in vivo but missing in the bovine serum-containing culture medium, are necessary for their survival. The present study was designed to search for such factors. By functional screening of the cDNA library from murine lymph node-derived stromal cells (LNS) that effectively support the survival of naive T cells, we found that nascent polypeptide-associated complex (α−NAC) promoted T cell survival. A conditioned medium derived from culture supernatant of Cos7 cells transfected with α−NAC gene supported T cell survival, indicating that α−NAC induced production of soluble factor(s) that were secreted into the medium. By examining the products that were cloned from a functional screening of the cDNA library from α−NAC-transfected NIH3T3 cells but were not detected in that from control vector-transfected cells, galectin-1 was found as a soluble factor in the conditioned medium of the LNS. Our study demonstrates the novel role of galectin-1 as a soluble factor that functions to maintain naive T cell survival without inducing cell proliferation.Keywords
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