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Evidence That Human NKT Cells Enhance Haemopoiesis through Recognition of CD1d Expressed in Haemopoietic Stem Cells with Long Term Clonogenic Capacity

Authors :
Irene Roberts
Scott J. Patterson
Costas Tsatalas
Antonio Almeida
Marianna Politou
George Bourikas
Ioannis Kotsianidis
Anastasios Karadimitris
Despoina Pantelidou
Source :
Blood. 104:4129-4129
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2004.

Abstract

NKT cells, a novel class of regulatory T cells, secrete haemopoietic cytokines (GM-CSF, IL-3, IL-6) upon engagement of their TCR. Because of this property we hypothesized that NKT cells are involved in the regulation of haemopoiesis. NKT cells constitute To investigate the effect of cord blood NKT cells on the CFC activity of CD34+ cells, NKT were first activated ex vivo for 10 days in the presence of the CD1d-presented glycolipid a-galactosylceramide and subsequently were purified by flow-sorting using mAbs specific to their TCR a and b chains, i.e., anti-TCR Va24 and Vb11. Purified NKT were co-cultured in a ratio of 10:1 with CD34+ cells. In the absence of exogenous cytokines NKT enhanced the clonogenic capacity of CD34+ cells by 3-fold: 1 CFC per 14 cells (range 10.4–21) in the presence of NKT vs 1 per 43 cells (range 37–55.5) in the absence of NKT (n=4; p=0.024). By contrast, activated or resting autologous T cells co-cultured with CD34+ cells at the same ratio (10:1) had no effect on the CFC frequency, indicating that this enhancing effect on haemopoiesis is a unique property of NKT cells. The effect of NKT in the long-term clonogenic capacity is currently being evaluated. In summary, we have shown that a) CD1d is a novel marker expressed in HSC with long- and short -term clonogenic ability and b) CD1d-restricted NKT cells promote haemopoiesis These findings reveal a novel link between haemopoiesis and the CD1d-NKT axis of immune regulation and set the scene for the study of the role of NKT cells in the processes of engraftment and rejection in HSC transplantation.

Details

ISSN :
15280020 and 00064971
Volume :
104
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c444c12a454c77e489457f02b94404c8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v104.11.4129.4129