Critical Role of Leukocyte Function-Associated Antigen-1 in Liver Accumulation of CD4+NKT Cells

  • Emoto M
  • Mittrücker H
  • Schmits R
  • et al.
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Abstract

In contrast to peripheral lymphoid organs, a high percentage of T cells in the liver are CD4+NKT cells. We asked whether adhesion molecules play any role in the accumulation of CD4+NKT cells in the liver. Liver CD4+NKT cells expressed ICAM-1 and high levels of LFA-1. In the livers of LFA-1-deficient mice, the number of CD4+NKT cells was markedly decreased. This reduction was restricted to the liver, and no reduction was found in the other organs analyzed. In contrast, the number of liver CD4+NKT cells in ICAM-1-deficient mice was only marginally reduced. In a reciprocal radiation thymocyte reconstitution system with LFA-1-deficient and wild-type mice, LFA-1 expressed on liver cells other than CD4+NKT cells was required for an accumulation of CD4+NKT cells in the liver. These results demonstrate a crucial role for LFA-1 in the accumulation of CD4+NKT cells in the liver.

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Emoto, M., Mittrücker, H.-W., Schmits, R., Mak, T. W., & Kaufmann, S. H. E. (1999). Critical Role of Leukocyte Function-Associated Antigen-1 in Liver Accumulation of CD4+NKT Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 162(9), 5094–5098. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.162.9.5094

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