Abstract
A subset of naturally formed sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 (S1P1)-bearing CD8+CD44+CCR7+ memory T cells has been identified in transplant recipient BALB/c (H-2d) mice. The frequency of this subset of memory T cells is significantly increased in the spleen, lymph nodes and skin grafts in the recipient BALB/c mice during acute skin allograft rejections. The immune-reconstitution with CD8 +CD44+CCR7+S1P1+ memory T cells facilitates acute skin allograft rejection in SCID mice. Being Th1-polarized and cytotoxic, CD8+CD44+CCR7+S1P1+ memory T cells proliferate and differentiate immediately into effectors upon encountering allo-antigens. A siRNA against S1P1 inhibits CD8 +CD44+CCR7+S1P1+ memory T cell-mediated acute skin allograft rejection in SCID mice by means of knocking-down S1P1-expression. CCL21 mutant (CCL21-ΔCT) has been used to compete with wild-type CCL21 in the course of binding to CCR7. Combined administration of siRNA S1P1 and CCL21-ΔCT significantly prolongs the survival of skin allograft in the recipient BALB/c mice by means of inhibiting accumulation of CD8+CD44+CCR7+S1P1+ memory T cells in the spleen and the skin grafts. Our data provide direct evidence that S1P1 and CCR7 are involved in the proliferation and trafficking of CD8+CD44+CCR7+S1P1+ memory T cells. S1P1 may serve as a functional marker for CD8+CD44 +CCR7+ memory T cells. Targeting CD8+CD44 +CCR7+S1P1+ T cells may be a useful strategy to prolong the survival of allograft transplant. © 2008 The Authors.
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Yuling, H., Ruijing, X., Xiang, J., Luokun, X., Wenjun, Y., Feng, C., … Jinquan, T. (2008). Essential role of sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1-bearing CD8 +CD44+CCR7+ T cells in acute skin allograft rejection. American Journal of Transplantation. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-6143.2008.02275.x
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