We have derived 33 independent T cell clones from the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of a patient with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis using a single T cell cloning method. 6% (2 of 33) of these clones express the T cell receptor gamma (TCR-gamma) protein and are called CSF TCR-gamma clones. Phenotypic analyses of the CSF TCR-gamma clones indicate that they are WT-31-, CD3+, CD4-, and CD8-. The TCR-gamma protein exists on the cell surface as part of an 85-kD disulphide-linked dimer noncovalently associated with the CD3 polypeptides. The CSF TCR-gamma clones have NK-like activity that can be inhibited by anti-CD3 mAbs. Both CSF TCR-gamma clones proliferated in response to anti-CD3 mAbs coupled to Sepharose beads and/or IL-2. Furthermore, stimulation of one of these clones with anti-CD3 mAbs results in a rapid rise in intracellular calcium. These data suggest that T cells bearing the CD3-TCR-gamma protein complex are functional and play a role in the human immune response.
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May 01 1987
Functional gamma chain-associated T cell receptors on cerebrospinal fluid-derived natural killer-like T cell clones.
S L Ang
J G Seidman
G M Peterman
A D Duby
D Benjamin
S J Lee
D A Hafler
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1987) 165 (5): 1453–1458.
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S L Ang, J G Seidman, G M Peterman, A D Duby, D Benjamin, S J Lee, D A Hafler; Functional gamma chain-associated T cell receptors on cerebrospinal fluid-derived natural killer-like T cell clones.. J Exp Med 1 May 1987; 165 (5): 1453–1458. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.165.5.1453
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