Interactions between peripheral blood CD8 T lymphocytes and intestinal epithelial cells (iEC)
- 1 May 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical and Experimental Immunology
- Vol. 112 (2) , 226-236
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2249.1998.00566.x
Abstract
Intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (iIEL) are primarily CD8 cells and most of them have a CD28− phenotype, the phenotype of effector cytotoxic T cells. We asked whether the predominance of CD8+ CD28− T cells in the gut may result from peripheral blood T cells preferentially migrating to the iIEL compartment and adhering to iEC. Compared with CD4 cells, adhesion of resting CD8+ T cells to iEC cell lines was significantly higher. Adhesion could be blocked with a MoAb to gp180, a molecule expressed on iEC which is known to interact with CD8/lck. No significant difference in the level of adhesion was observed between CD8+ CD28+ and CD8+ CD28− T cells. Thus CD8 cells may preferentially migrate to the iIEL compartment, but loss of CD28 expression could occur in situ after migration. Consistent with this hypothesis, the CD8+ CD28− cells became enriched after co-culturing T cells with iEC cell lines and primary iEC. Induction of the CD8+ CD28− phenotype in cord blood and adult T cells was observed in co-cultures with iEC and also with mitogens and superantigens. In the latter case, CD28 down-modulation was seen specifically in the Vβ subset targeted by the superantigen, indicating that loss of CD28 expression is a direct result of T cell receptor (TCR)-mediated stimulation. The combined results suggest that CD8+ CD28− T cells are antigen experienced T cells, and that they may have a survival advantage in the presence of gut epithelial cells in vitro. This may contribute to the predominance of CD8+ CD28− T cells in the iIEL compartment.Keywords
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