Abstract
CD44highCD8 T cells in naive mice, which increase with age, and are often referred to as memory CD8 T cells. However, since thymus-independent CD8 T cells have also been shown to be CD44high, the origin of the CD44highCD8 T cells in naive mice remains unclear. In this study, we compared the characteristics of memory CD8 T cells and thymus-independent CD8 T cells in TCR transgenic mice to clarify the origin of the CD44highCD8 T cells in naive normal mice. The memory and thymus-independent CD8 T cells showed differences in surface molecules, spontaneous cell death, cytokine production, and response to IL-2R binding of cytokines. Importantly, the "memory phenotype" CD8 T cells in naive normal mice showed similar characteristics to the thymus-independent CD8 T cells, but differed greatly from "true" memory CD8 T cells in the TCR transgenic mice. Therefore, we conclude that a significant part of the CD44high memory phenotype CD8 T cells in naive normal mice represents thymus-independent CD8 T cells, which may participate in age-related changes in immune responses.
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Yamada, H., Matsuzaki, G., Chen, Q., Iwamoto, Y., & Nomoto, K. (2001). Reevaluation of the origin of CD44high “memory phenotype” CD8 T cells: Comparison between memory CD8 T cells and thymus-independent CD8 T cells. European Journal of Immunology, 31(6), 1917–1926. https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-4141(200106)31:6<1917::AID-IMMU1917>3.0.CO;2-F
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