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One half of the CD11b+ human peripheral blood T lymphocytes coexpresses the S-100 protein.
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Clinical & Experimental Immunology . Jun1988, Vol. 72 Issue 3, p357-361. 5p. - Publication Year :
- 1988
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Abstract
- The expression of the CD11b antigen and the presence of the S-100 (and, specifically, its β subunit) protein within the T4- subpopulation of normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes were investigated by panning techniques, itnmunofluorescence analysis and immunoelectronmicroscopy. Both antigens are known to be absent in the T4+ lymphocytes. However, CD11b+ T lymphocytes represented about 30% of the T4- population; a part of them (over 1/3) belonged to and completely filled up the T4- T8- subpopulation, whereas the remaining part (almost 2/3) shared the T8 positivity. Interestingly, S-100+ T lymphocytes, which always were CD11b+ too, represented about one half of the CD11b+ T cells, but were excluded from the T4- T8- CD11b+ subpopulation, whereas they represented up to 80% of theT4- T8- CD11 b+ subset. Such findings demonstrate that the S-100+ T lymphocytes are exclusively restricted to a discrete T cell compartment which shows the T8+ CD11b+ immunophenotype. Since such T8+ CD11b+ cells had been shown to possess suppressive capabilities, we herein propose that S-100+ lymphocytes might to some extent modulate the immune responses. However, the exact functional significance of the S-100 protein stilt remains unknown. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00099104
- Volume :
- 72
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Clinical & Experimental Immunology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 16199742