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Static Adhesion Assay for the Study of Integrin Activation in T Lymphocytes
Published on: June 13, 2014
Variability of CD3 membrane expression and T cell activation capacity
Fatima-Zahra El Hentati1, Frederic Gruy, Cristina Iobagiu
1Department of Engineering and Health, Ecole Nationale des Mines, Saint Etienne, France.
Background:
AlphabetaT cells have a wide distribution of CD3 membrane density. The aim of this article was to evaluate the significance of the CD3 differential expression on T cell subsets. Analysis was performed on healthy donors and renal transplant patients by flow cytometry. The results obtained are: (1) CD3 expression was widely distributed (CV = 38.3 +/- 3.1 to 43 +/- 2.3%). (2) The CD4, CD8, CD45 and forward scatter were similarly distributed. (3) The diversity of CD3 expression was directly related to the clonotypes: gamma9, non gamma9 from gammadeltaT cells and Vbeta clonotype from alphabetaT cells (e.g., Vbeta3FITC 7,980 +/- 1,628 Vbeta8PE: Vbeta20-FITC 11,768 +/- 1,510). (4) Using a computer simulation, we could confirm differential kinetics of T cell activation according to the initial parameters. Finally, in vitro activation was significantly higher on Vbeta8 and Vbeta9 (high CD3) compared with Vbeta2 and Vbeta3 (low CD3, P = 0.040-0.0003). In conclusion, T cells have highly heterogeneous CD3 expression, possibly predetermined and with clear functional significance.
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