Molecules relevant for T cell‐target cell interaction are present in cytolytic granules of human T lymphocytes
- 1 August 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 19 (8) , 1469-1475
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830190819
Abstract
An ultrastructural analysis of human cytotoxic T lymphocyte-target cell (CTL-TC) interaction has been undertaken to enable a better understanding of the killing mechanism. Attention was focused on granules in the CTL, which are known to contain lethal compounds. Within the membrane-delimited cytotoxic granule an electron-dense core as well as numerous membrane vesicles were identified. In CTL-TC conjugates, specific membrane interactions take place, allowing the formation of intercellular clefts into which the granule cores and internal vesicles are released. T cell surface membrane molecules known to be involved in CTL-TC interaction (T cell receptor, CD3 and CD8) are present on the membranes of the granule cores and internal vesicles, facing outward. An explanation for this localization of the membrane may be found in the fact that the granule is connected with an endocytotic pathway. Moreover, the lumen of the granule is rich in the enzyme cathepsin D, which indicates an association with a lysosomal compartment. Exocytosed vesicles and cores are seen to adhere to the plasma membrane of the TC. Although the exact contents of the granule vesicles and core remain to be identified, we suggest that specific interaction of CTL membrane molecules on the cytolytic granule components with molecules on the plasma membrane of the TC may ensure the unidirectional delivery of the lethal hit.This publication has 61 references indexed in Scilit:
- Possible Involvement of CTL Granule Proteases in Target Cell DNA BreakdownImmunological Reviews, 1988
- Multiple mechanisms of lymphocyte-mediated killingImmunology Today, 1988
- The T Cell Receptor/CD3 Complex: A Dynamic Protein EnsembleAnnual Review of Immunology, 1988
- A family of serine esterases in lytic granules of cytolytic T lymphocytesCell, 1987
- A family of T-cell receptor molecules expressed on T-cell clones with different specificities for allomajor histocompatibility antigensHuman Immunology, 1986
- Membrane boundaries involved in the uptake and intracellular processing of cell surface receptorsTrends in Biochemical Sciences, 1986
- Isolation and characterization of a serine esterase from cytolytic T cell granulesCell, 1986
- Purification and characterization of a cytolytic pore-forming protein from granules of cloned lymphocytes with natural killer activityCell, 1986
- On the mechanism of unidirectional killing in mixtures of two cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Unidirectional polarization of cytoplasmic organelles and the membrane-associated cytoskeleton in the effector cell.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1986
- Cytolytic activity of purified cytoplasmic granules from cytotoxic rat large granular lymphocyte tumors.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1984