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Functional and genetic analysis of two CD8 T cell subsets defined by the level of CD45RC expression in the rat
Authors:Xystrakis Emmanuel  Cavailles Pierre  Dejean Anne S  Cautain Bastien  Colacios Céline  Lagrange Dominique  van de Gaar Marie-Jose  Bernard Isabelle  Gonzalez-Dunia Daniel  Damoiseaux Jan  Fournié Gilbert J  Saoudi Abdelhadi
Affiliation:Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) Unité 563, Institut Fédératif de Recherche (IFR) 30, H?pital Purpan and Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France.
Abstract:Differential cytokine production by T cells plays an important role in the outcome of the immune response. We show that the level of CD45RC expression differentiates rat CD8 T cells in two subpopulations, CD45RC(high) and CD45RC(low), that have different cytokine profiles and functions. Upon in vitro stimulation, in an Ag-presenting cell-independent system, CD45RC(high) CD8 T cells produce IL-2 and IFN-gamma while CD45RC(low) CD8 T cells produce IL-4, IL-10, and IL-13. In vitro, these subsets also exhibit different cytotoxic and suppressive functions. The CD45RC(high)/CD45RC(low) CD8 T cell ratio was determined in Lewis (LEW) and Brown-Norway (BN) rats. These two rat strains differ with respect to the Th1/Th2 polarization of their immune responses and to their susceptibility to develop distinct immune diseases. The CD45RC(high)/CD45RC(low) CD8 T cell ratio is higher in LEW than in BN rats, and this difference is dependent on hemopoietic cells. Linkage analysis in a F(2)(LEW x BN) intercross identified two quantitative trait loci on chromosomes 9 and 20 controlling the CD45RC(high)/CD45RC(low) CD8 T cell ratio. This genetic control was confirmed in congenic rats. The region on chromosome 9 was narrowed down to a 1.2-cM interval that was found to also control the IgE response in a model of Th2-mediated disorder. Identification of genes that control the CD45RC(high)/CD45RC(low) CD8 T cell subsets in these regions could be of great interest for the understanding of the pathophysiology of immune-mediated diseases.
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