The occurrence of clonal T cells in multiple myeloma (MM), as defined by the presence of rearrangements in the T-cell receptor (TCR)-β chains detected on Southern blotting, is associated with an improved prognosis. Recently, with the use of specific anti-TCR-variable-β (anti-TCRVβ) antibodies, the presence in MM patients of expanded populations of T cells expressing particular Vβ regions was reported. The majority of these T-cell expansions have the phenotype of cytotoxic T cells (CD8+CD57+ and perforin positive). Since Vβ expansions can result from either a true clonal population or a polyclonal response, the clonality of CD8+TCRVβ+ T cells was tested by TCRVβ complementarity-determining region 3 length analysis and DNA sequencing of the variable region of the TCR. In this report, the CD57+ and CD57- subpopulations within expanded TCRVβ+CD8+ cell populations are compared, and it is demonstrated that the CD57+ subpopulations are generally monoclonal or biclonal, whereas the corresponding CD57- cells are frequently polyclonal. The oligoclonality of CD57+ expanded CD8+ T cells but not their CD57- counterparts was also observed in age-matched controls, in which the T-cell expansions were mainly CD8-. The CD8+CD57+ clonal T cells had a low rate of turnover and expressed relatively lower levels of the apoptotic marker CD95 than their CD57- counterparts. Taken together, these findings demonstrate that MM is associated with CD57+CD8+ T-cell clones, raising the possibility that the expansion and accumulation of activated clonal CD8+ T cells in MM may be the result of persistent stimulation by tumor-associated antigens, combined with a reduced cellular death rate secondary to reduced expression of the apoptosis-related molecule CD95. © 2001 by The American Society of Hematology.
CITATION STYLE
Sze, D. M. Y., Giesajtis, G., Brown, R. D., Raitakari, M., Gibson, J., Ho, J., … Joshua, D. E. (2001). Clonal cytotoxic T cells are expanded in myeloma and reside in the CD8+CD57+CD28- compartment. Blood, 98(9), 2817–2827. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V98.9.2817
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.