Antigen-specific CD8+ T cells with cytotoxic activity are often critical in immune responses to infectious pathogens. To determine whether gamma interferon (IFN-γ) expression is a surrogate marker for cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL), human cytomegalovirus-specific CTL responses were correlated with CD8+ T-cell IFN-γ expression determined by cytokine flow cytometry. A strong positive correlation was observed between specific lysis of peptide-pulsed targets in a 51Cr release assay and frequencies of peptide-activated CD8+ T cells expressing IFN-γ at 6 h (r2 = 0.72) or 7 days (r2 = 0.91). Enumeration of responding cells expressing perforin, another marker associated with CTL, did not improve this correlation. These results demonstrate that IFN-γ expression can be a functional surrogate for identification of CTL precursor cells.
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Ghanekar, S. A., Nomura, L. E., Suni, M. A., Picker, L. J., Maecker, H. T., & Maino, V. C. (2001). Gamma interferon expression in CD8+ T cells is a marker for circulating cytotoxic T lymphocytes that recognize an HLA a2-restricted epitope of human cytomegalovirus phosphoprotein pp65. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 8(3), 628–631. https://doi.org/10.1128/CDLI.8.3.628-631.2001