Selective expression of the Ly-6C.2 epitope on Lyt-2+ T cells that can develop in the absence of thymic influence.

  • Leo O
  • Foo M
  • Forman J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The present study focused on attempts to correlate the expression of T cell differentiation antigens and development. A series of mAb was developed that recognized an Ly-6.2-linked Ag, Ly-6C.2. These mAb reacted with a subset of peripheral Lyt-2+ T lymphocytes but not Lyt-2+ thymocytes. Functional analysis of the Lyt-2+, Ly-6C.2- and Lyt-2+, Ly-6C.2+ subsets demonstrated that both cell types responded in class I and class II allogeneic MLC as well as in virus-specific cell-mediated cytolysis assay, although precursor frequency analysis suggested that the majority of precursor CTL were Ly-6C.2+. The marker did not appear to represent an activation Ag because Ly-6C.2-, Lyt-2+ precursor CTL generated Ly-6C.2-, Lyt-2+ CTL. Finally, virtually all splenic Lyt-2+ T cells from athymic (nu/nu) mice were Ly-6C.2+ whereas all thymic CTL were Ly-6C.2-. These results suggested that Ly-6C.2+, Lyt-2+ T cells may represent a distinct lineage of Lyt-2+ T cells that can develop in the absence of thymic influence.

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Leo, O., Foo, M., Forman, J., Shivakumar, S., Rabinowitz, R., & Bluestone, J. A. (1988). Selective expression of the Ly-6C.2 epitope on Lyt-2+ T cells that can develop in the absence of thymic influence. The Journal of Immunology, 141(1), 37–44. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.141.1.37

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