CD4+CD8dim T lymphocytes exhibit enhanced cytokine expression, proliferation and cytotoxic activity in response to HCMV and HIV-1 antigens
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- 2 August 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 31 (8), 2512-2520
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-4141(200108)31:8<2512::aid-immu2512>3.0.co;2-m
Abstract
CD4+CD8dim T cells represent a minor subset of the total CD3+ T cell population in peripheral blood. Although transient and persistent expansions of these cells havebeen reported in both healthy and diseased individuals, the functional properties of the CD4+CD8dim population are largely unknown. In this study, we examined antigen‐specific cytokine and proliferative responses of the CD4+CD8dim subset. In whole blood cultures stimulated with the viral antigens HCMV and HIV‐1, a significant fraction of the CD4+CD8dim subset exhibited cytokine expression and proliferation in response to antigen activation. Typically, the CD4+CD8dim population contained two‐ to eightfold higher frequencies of antigen‐specific cytokine producing cells than the CD4+CD8‐ population. Phenotypic analysis of the cytokine expressing CD4+CD8dim population indicated that these cells are memory T cells, with a high frequency of this population expressing the cytotoxic markers CD56 and perforin. Furthermore, the CD4+CD8dim cytokine responses to CMV were shown to be MHC class II dependent. Significantly, purified CD4+CD8dim T cells were found to possess higher CMV‐specific cytotoxic activity than purified CD4+CD8– T cells in a standard 51Cr‐release CTL assay. Thus, CD4+CD8dim T cells appear to be MHC class II dependent, are capable of cytolytic effector activity, and are highly enriched within the CD4+ cell populations specific for HCMV and HIV‐1.Keywords
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