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Tracking the response of natural killer T cells to a glycolipid antigen using CD1d tetramers

Journal

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
Volume 192, Issue 5, Pages 741-753

Publisher

ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1084/jem.192.5.741

Keywords

antigen presentation; lipid antigen; T lymphocyte; natural killer cell; tetramer

Funding

  1. NCI NIH HHS [R01 CA52511] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIAID NIH HHS [R01 AI043407-04, R01 AI043407] Funding Source: Medline

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A major group of natural killer (NK) T cells express an invariant V alpha 14(+) T cell receptor (TCR) specific for the lipoglycan alpha-galactosylceramide (alpha-GalCer), which is presented by CD1d. These cells may have an important immune regulatory function, but an understanding of their biology has been hampered by the lack of suitable reagents for tracking them in vivo. Here we show that tetramers of mouse CD1d loaded with alpha-GalCer are a sensitive and highly specific reagent for identifying V alpha 14(+) NK T cells. Using these tetramers, we find that alpha-GalCer-specific T lymphocytes are more widely distributed than was previously appreciated, with populations of largely NK1.1(-) but tetramer-binding T cells present in the lymph nodes and the intestine. Injection of alpha-GalCer leads to the production of both interferon gamma and interleukin 4 by nearly all NK T cells in the liver and the: majority of the spleen within 2 h. These cells mostly disappear by 5 h, and they do not reappear after 1 wk. Curiously, tetramer-positive thymocytes do not rapidly synthesize cytokines, nor do they undergo decreases in cell number after lipid antigen stimulation, although they express equivalent TCR levels. In summary, the data presented here demonstrate chat alpha-GalCer-specific NK T cells undergo a unique and highly compartmentalized response to antigenic stimulation.

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