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A high-mobility, low-cost phenotype defines human effector-memory CD8+ T cells
- Source :
- Zenhaeusern, G; Gubser, P; Eisele, P; Gasser, O; Steinhuber, A; Trampuz, A; Handschin, C; Luster, A D; Hess, C (2009). A high-mobility, low-cost phenotype defines human effector-memory CD8+ T cells. Blood, 113(1):95-99.
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- T cells move randomly ("random-walk"), a characteristic thought to be integral to their function. Using migration assays and time-lapse microscopy, we found that CD8+ T cells lacking the lymph node homing receptors CCR7 and CD62L migrate more efficiently in transwell assays, and that these same cells are characterized by a high frequency of cells exhibiting random crawling activity under culture conditions mimicking the interstitial/extravascular milieu, but not when examined on endothelial cells. To assess the energy efficiency of cells crawling at a high frequency, we measured mRNA expression of genes key to mitochondrial energy metabolism (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1beta [PGC-1beta], estrogen-related receptor alpha [ERRalpha], cytochrome C, ATP synthase, and the uncoupling proteins [UCPs] UCP-2 and -3), quantified ATP contents, and performed calorimetric analyses. Together these assays indicated a high energy efficiency of the high crawling frequency CD8+ T-cell population, and identified differentially regulated heat production among nonlymphoid versus lymphoid homing CD8+ T cells.
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- Journal :
- Zenhaeusern, G; Gubser, P; Eisele, P; Gasser, O; Steinhuber, A; Trampuz, A; Handschin, C; Luster, A D; Hess, C (2009). A high-mobility, low-cost phenotype defines human effector-memory CD8+ T cells. Blood, 113(1):95-99.
- Notes :
- application/pdf, application/pdf, https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/9984/40/Zenhaeusern_Blood_V.pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.ocn797149891
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource