The effect of anti-CD69 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) on the induction of the cytolytic activity in different types of lymphoid effector cells has been investigated. Three anti-CD69 mAbs, including the reference mAb MLR3 and two new mAbs (c227 and 31C4), have been used. All cloned CD3-CD16+ natural killer (NK) cells belonging to different subsets (as defined by the surface expression of GL183 and/or EB6 antigens) were efficiently triggered by anti-CD69 mAbs and lysed P815 mastocytoma cells in a redirected killing assay. Triggering of the cytolytic activity could also be induced in CD3-CD16- NK clones, which fail to respond to other stimuli (including anti-CD16, anti-CD2 mAbs, or phytohemagglutinin). A similar triggering effect was detected in T cell receptor (TCR) gamma/delta+ clones belonging to different subsets. On the other hand, anti-CD69 mAbs could not induce triggering of the cytolytic activity in TCR alpha/beta+ cytolytic clones. Since all thymocytes are known to express CD69 antigen after cell activation, we analyzed a series of phenotypically different cytolytic thymocyte populations and clones for their responsiveness to anti-CD69 mAb in a redirected killing assay. Again, anti-CD69 mAb triggered TCR gamma/delta+ but not TCR alpha/beta+ thymocytes. Anti-CD69 mAb efficiently triggered the cytolytic activity of "early" thymocytes lines or clones (CD3-4-8-7+), which lack all other known pathways of cell activation. Thus, it appears that CD69 molecules may initiate a pathway of activation of cytolytic functions common to a number of activated effector lymphocytes with the remarkable exception of TCR alpha/beta+ cytolytic cells.
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December 01 1991
CD69-mediated pathway of lymphocyte activation: anti-CD69 monoclonal antibodies trigger the cytolytic activity of different lymphoid effector cells with the exception of cytolytic T lymphocytes expressing T cell receptor alpha/beta.
A Moretta,
A Moretta
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
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A Poggi,
A Poggi
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
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D Pende,
D Pende
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
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G Tripodi,
G Tripodi
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
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A M Orengo,
A M Orengo
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
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N Pella,
N Pella
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
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R Augugliaro,
R Augugliaro
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
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C Bottino,
C Bottino
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
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E Ciccone,
E Ciccone
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
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L Moretta
L Moretta
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
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A Moretta
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
A Poggi
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
D Pende
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
G Tripodi
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
A M Orengo
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
N Pella
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
R Augugliaro
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
C Bottino
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
E Ciccone
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
L Moretta
Istituto di Istologia ed Embriologia Generale, Università di Genova, Italy.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1991) 174 (6): 1393–1398.
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A Moretta, A Poggi, D Pende, G Tripodi, A M Orengo, N Pella, R Augugliaro, C Bottino, E Ciccone, L Moretta; CD69-mediated pathway of lymphocyte activation: anti-CD69 monoclonal antibodies trigger the cytolytic activity of different lymphoid effector cells with the exception of cytolytic T lymphocytes expressing T cell receptor alpha/beta.. J Exp Med 1 December 1991; 174 (6): 1393–1398. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.174.6.1393
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