Characterization of Nickel‐Specific T Cell Clones
- 1 April 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Scandinavian Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 33 (4) , 429-434
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3083.1991.tb01791.x
Abstract
Nickel is the major cause of metal-induced allergic dermatitis. Twelve nickel-specific T cell clones were used to investigate the cellular immune reactions occurring in nickel sensitivity. The selection between the alternative T cell receptors alpha beta and gamma delta and two alternative V beta genes (V beta 5 and V beta 8) were studied to see if nickel induces a selective pressure for clones bearing particular genes. Cell surface markers were studied by monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry. Soluble mediators were measured by an ELISA method. The clones used T cell receptor alpha beta genes but did not use V beta 5 or V beta 8. They were T helper clones with a primed memory marker (CD3+ CD4+ CD8- CD45RO+) and carried HLA-DR. None of the clones secreted IL-1 alpha, all of them secreted IL-2 receptor. Four clones secreted IL-1 beta, six IL-4 and seven IL-6, the peaks in IL-2R and IL-6 secretion preceding IL-4 secretion. The clones helped immunoglobulin synthesis. The clones from late effector phase of the nickel allergic reaction favours the use of T cell receptors alpha beta genes. Nickel-specific clones were phenotypically indistinguishable but differed in soluble mediators produced.Keywords
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