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CD25-expressing CD8+ T cells are potent memory cells in old age

Authors :
Daniel Cioca
Dietmar Herndler-Brandstetter
Günter Lepperdinger
Ellen Veel
Susanne Schwaiger
Beatrix Grubeck-Loebenstein
Giovanni Almanzar
Gerald Pfister
Walther Parson
Michael Keller
Reinhard Würzner
Sian M. Henson
Richard Aspinall
Christine Fehrer
Diether Schönitzer
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

We have recently described an IL-2/IL-4-producing CD8+CD25+ nonregulatory memory T cell population that occurs in a subgroup of healthy elderly persons who characteristically still have a good humoral response after vaccination. The present study addresses this specific T cell subset and investigates its origin, clonal composition, Ag specificity, and replicative history. We demonstrate that CD8+CD25+ memory T cells frequently exhibit a CD4+CD8+ double-positive phenotype. The expression of the CD8 αβ molecule and the occurrence of signal-joint TCR rearrangement excision circles suggest a thymic origin of these cells. They also have longer telomeres than their CD8+CD25− memory counterparts, thus indicating a shorter replicative history. CD8+CD25+ memory T cells display a polyclonal TCR repertoire and respond to IL-2 as well as to a panel of different Ags, whereas the CD8+CD25− memory T cell population has a more restricted TCR diversity, responds to fewer Ags, and does not proliferate in response to stimulation with IL-2. Molecular tracking of specific clones with clonotypic primers reveals that the same clones occur in CD8+CD25+ and CD8+CD25− memory T cell populations, demonstrating a lineage relationship between CD25+ and CD25− memory CD8+ T cells. Our results suggest that CD25-expressing memory T cells represent an early stage in the differentiation of CD8+ cells. Accumulation of these cells in elderly persons appears to be a prerequisite of intact immune responsiveness in the absence of naive T cells in old age.

Details

ISSN :
00221767
Volume :
175
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....868844e195da941d1ada5b6c12f456be