Objective. It was recently reported that CD101 surface expression discriminates potency among CD4+CD25+ FoxP3+ regulatory T cells in the mouse. We investigated whether CD101 may also have a role in the suppressor function of regulatory T cells in humans given that the latter population may affect the autoimmune response in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods. Sorted T cells and monocyte/macrophage cell populations were analyzed by flow cyto metry using conjugated antibodies specific for cell-surface markers. T cell proliferation assays were conducted by [ 3H]thymidine incorporation and CD8 high cytotoxicity measurements by Cyto-Scan-LDH cytotoxicity assays. ELISA were used to measure cytokines in cell culture supernatants and Western blotting was performed for profiling mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase activation using specific antiphospholipid antibodies. Results. CD101 expression coincided with PMA-induced monocyte/leukocyte lineage differentiation. CD8 highCD101- T cells exhibited greater cytotoxic activity than CD8 highCD101+ T cells, while no difference was observed between CD4CD25 highCD101+ and CD4CD25 highCD101- Treg inhibitory activity through responder T cells. LPS-induced proinflammatory cytokine production and p38 MAP kinase activation were made possible by ligation of CD101 with an anti-CD101 antibody F(ab′) 2 fragment. Conclusion. These results suggested a modulatory/coregulatory function of CD101 in the human immune system, in contrast to murine models, in which CD101 surface expression discriminates potency among FoxP3+ regulatory T cells. Cytotoxic CD8 highCD101+ T cells were markedly less cytotoxic than CD8 high T cells negative for the CD101 antigen and were conspicuously downregulated in patients with RA, suggesting a possible role for CD101 expression and function in the control of certain manifestations of RA pathology. The Journal of Rheumatology Copyright © 2011. All rights reserved.
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Jovanovic, D. V., Boumsell, L., Bensussan, A., Chevalier, X., Mancini, A., & Di Battista, J. A. (2011). CD101 expression and function in normal and rheumatoid arthritis-affected human t cells and monocytes/macrophages. Journal of Rheumatology, 38(3), 419–428. https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.100676
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