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Cutting edge: The SLAM family receptor Ly108 controls T cell and neutrophil functions

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 174, Issue 10, Pages 5931-5935

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AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.174.10.5931

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Ly108, a glycoprotein of the signaling lymphocytic activation molecule family of cell surface receptors expressed by T A NK and APCs has been shown to have a role in NK cell cytotoxicity and T cell cytokine responses. In this study, we describe that CD4(+) T cells from mice with a targeted disruption Of exons 2 and 3 of Ly108 (Ly108(Delta E2+3)) produce significantly less IL-4 than wild-type CD4(+) cells, as judged by in vitro assays and by in vivo responses to cutaneous infection with Leishmania mexicana. Surprisingly, neutrophil functions are controlled by Ly108.(Delta E2+3) mice are highly susceptible to infection with Salmonella typhimuriurn, bactericidal activity of Ly108(Delta E2+3) neutrophils is defective, and their production of IL-6, IL-12, and TNF-alpha is increased. The aberrant bactericidal activity by LY108(Delta E2+3) neutrophils is a consequence of severely reduced production of reactive oxygen species following phagocytosis of bacteria. Thus, Ly108 serves as a regulator of both innate and adaptive immune responses.

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