Isolation and characterization of CD6- T cells from peripheral blood.

  • Rasmussen R
  • Counts S
  • Daley J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Antibodies to the CD6 Ag have been described as having pan-T cell reactivity. We have recently demonstrated, however, that after treatment of PBL with an anti-CD6-blocked ricin-conjugated immunotoxin, clonal populations of CD3+, CD6- cells can be identified. Herein we show that through dual parameter staining of freshly isolated E-rosette+ cells, an average of 5 to 6% of either CD3+ or CD5+ cells express little or no CD6 on their surface. After negative selection by antibody-coated paramagnetic bead depletion, expanded CD6- T cells were shown to be CD1a-, CD2+, CD3+, CD5+, CD16-, CD56-, TCR-gamma/delta-, and consisted of both CD4+ and CD8+ cells. Furthermore, staining of digitonin permeabilized cells showed no cytoplasmic expression of the CD6 Ag and CD6 mRNA was not detected by Northern blot analysis. Identical staining patterns were observed for T cell clones isolated through bead depletion or immunotoxin treatment and expanded with either PHA or immobilized anti-CD3 mAb. It was also found that, relative to unfractionated T cells, the surface expression of CD5 was significantly diminished on CD6- T cells. Functionally, freshly isolated CD6- T cells showed substantially reduced alloreactivity in MLR compared with unfractionated E-rosette+ cells, yet both gave similar proliferative responses to either PHA or soluble tetanus toxin Ag. We conclude that there exists a minor subpopulation of mature T cells in peripheral blood that lack CD6. The diminished alloreactivity of these cells may help to explain the low incidence of graft-vs-host disease, despite high levels of engraftment, that has been reported in allogeneic bone marrow transplant patients receiving marrow treated with anti-CD6 (T12) mAb plus C'.

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Rasmussen, R. A., Counts, S. L., Daley, J. F., & Schlossman, S. F. (1994). Isolation and characterization of CD6- T cells from peripheral blood. The Journal of Immunology, 152(2), 527–536. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.152.2.527

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