T cell target 1 (TCT.1): A novel target molecule for human non-major histocompatibility complex-restricted T lymphocytes

Fathia Mami-Chouaib, Christine Miossec, Paola Del Porto, Caroline Flament, Frédéric Triebel, Thierry Hercend

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    We have studied two γ/δ T cell clones, E102 and E117, generated in a mixed lymphocyte culture using an allogeneic Epstein-Barr virus-transformed B cell line, E418. These clones were both found to express a molecular form of T cell receptor (TCR) infrequent in human peripheral blood, associating a V1-J1-C δ chain and a V3-JP2-C2 γ chain. Functionally, they appeared as cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) with non-major histocompatibility complex (MHC) (class I and II) requiring cytotoxicity, able to kill both the immunizing (i.e., E418) and unrelated (e.g., K562, REX, F601, and KAS) target cells. A monoclonal antibody, anti-10H3, able to selectively inhibit the cytotoxic activity of the clones has been produced. This reagent defines a 43-kD molecule, designated TCT.1, with broad distribution in the hematopoietic system, that appears to be distinct from class I MHC gene products. A series of functional experiments using various effector/target cell combinations strongly suggested that TCT.1 may represent a unique TCR ligand involved in the interaction between these particular CTL clones and certain of the target cells tested, while others were likely to be recognized and killed through a TCR-independent natural killer-like pathway. Although further experimentation will be needed to strengthen our interpretation of the present data, this study provides additional evidence that some T lymphocytes, in particular of the γ/δ type, may interact specifically with target cells in a non-MHC class I/II-requiring fashion.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)1071-1082
    Nombre de pages12
    journalJournal of Experimental Medicine
    Volume172
    Numéro de publication4
    étatPublié - 1 oct. 1990

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