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CD45 Isoform Profile Identifies Natural Killer (NK) Subsets with Differential Activity
Authors:Ewelina Krzywinska  Amelie Cornillon  Nerea Allende-Vega  Dang-Nghiem Vo  Celine Rene  Zhao-Yang Lu  Christine Pasero  Daniel Olive  Nathalie Fegueux  Patrick Ceballos  Yosr Hicheri  Michal Sobecki  Jean-Fran?ois Rossi  Guillaume Cartron  Martin Villalba
Abstract:The leucocyte-specific phosphatase CD45 is present in two main isoforms: the large CD45RA and the short CD45RO. We have recently shown that distinctive expression of these isoforms distinguishes natural killer (NK) populations. For example, co-expression of both isoforms identifies in vivo the anti tumor NK cells in hematological cancer patients. Here we show that low CD45 expression associates with less mature, CD56bright, NK cells. Most NK cells in healthy human donors are CD45RA+CD45RO-. The CD45RA-RO+ phenotype, CD45RO cells, is extremely uncommon in B or NK cells, in contrast to T cells. However, healthy donors possess CD45RAdimRO- (CD45RAdim cells), which show immature markers and are largely expanded in hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients. Blood borne cancer patients also have more CD45RAdim cells that carry several features of immature NK cells. However, and in opposition to their association to NK cell progenitors, they do not proliferate and show low expression of the transferrin receptor protein 1/CD71, suggesting low metabolic activity. Moreover, CD45RAdim cells properly respond to in vitro encounter with target cells by degranulating or gaining CD69 expression. In summary, they are quiescent NK cells, with low metabolic status that can, however, respond after encounter with target cells.
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