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Characterization of WC1 co-receptors on functionally distinct subpopulations of ruminant gamma delta T cells
Authors:Rogers Aric N  Vanburen Denille G  Zou Baixiang  Lahmers Kevin K  Herzig Carolyn T A  Brown Wendy C  Telfer Janice C  Baldwin Cynthia L
Institution:Program in Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA.
Abstract:WC1 molecules are implicated in augmenting cellular activation as well as inducing cell cycle arrest of gammadelta T cells. Since WC1 is a large multigene family differences in outcome could result from modulation of different WC1 molecules. To further investigate this family of molecules, peripheral blood WC1(+) gammadelta T cell subpopulations were evaluated by 2-D Western blotting and RT-PCR. We found 13 cDNA intracytoplasmic tail sequences with differences in signaling motifs among them and at least 20 biochemically distinguishable WC1 spots associated with cell membranes, with some in lipid rafts. An understanding of the diversity of 2-D spots could not be resolved by evaluating T cell clones, removing sialyated carbohydrates or blotting with anti-WC1.1 or anti-WC1.2-specific antibodies. Nevertheless, while the major gammadelta T cell subpopulations in blood (WC1.1(+)/WC1.2(-) and WC1.2(+)/WC1.1(-)) both had complex 2-D patterns, virtually all spots associated with WC1.2(+)/WC1.1(-) cells bore the WC1.2 epitope, distinguishing them from the WC1.1(+) cells.
Keywords:γδ T cells  WC1  SRCR  Lymphocyte co-receptors  Signaling
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