Effector memory αβ T lymphocytes can express FcγRIIIa and mediate antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity

B Clémenceau, R Vivien, M Berthomé… - The Journal of …, 2008 - journals.aai.org
B Clémenceau, R Vivien, M Berthomé, N Robillard, R Garand, G Gallot, S Vollant, H Vié
The Journal of Immunology, 2008journals.aai.org
Human memory T cells are comprised of distinct populations with different homing potential
and effector functions: central memory T cells that mount recall responses to Ags in
secondary lymphoid organs, and effector memory T cells that confer immediate protection in
peripheral tissues. In the present study we demonstrate that a proportion of effector memory
T cells express FcγRIIIa (CD16), are perforin positive, and directly mediate Ab-dependent
cytotoxicity ex vivo. This particular αβ T lymphocyte subset has the morphology of large …
Abstract
Human memory T cells are comprised of distinct populations with different homing potential and effector functions: central memory T cells that mount recall responses to Ags in secondary lymphoid organs, and effector memory T cells that confer immediate protection in peripheral tissues. In the present study we demonstrate that a proportion of effector memory T cells express FcγRIIIa (CD16), are perforin positive, and directly mediate Ab-dependent cytotoxicity ex vivo. This particular αβ T lymphocyte subset has the morphology of large granular lymphocytes, increases proportionately in vivo during reactive lymphocytosis, and can be detected in vitro among EBV-specific T lymphocytes after stimulation with EBV Ags. Consequently, during a normal immune response, amplification of these effector memory T lymphocytes that are capable of Ab-dependent cytotoxicity may have beneficial or harmful consequences depending on the presence of pathogen-or tissue-specific Abs, respectively.
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