Identification of a New Type of Invariant V Alpha 14+ T Cells and Responsiveness to a Superantigen, Yersinia Pseudotuberculosis-derived Mitogen
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We examined the expression of the H4 T cell activation marker in thymic T cell subpopulations and found that TCR-alpha beta+ CD4+ thymic T cells are segregated into three subpopulations based upon H4 levels. Thymic T cells with either no or low H4 expression differentiate via the mainstream differentiation pathway in the thymus. H4int thymic T cells, which express a skewed V beta repertoire of V beta 2, -7, and -8 in their TCRs, show the phenotype of NKT cells: CD44high, Ly6Chigh, NK1.1+, and TCR-alpha beta low. H4high thymic T cells also show a skewed V beta repertoire, V beta 2, -7, and -8, and predominantly express an invariant V alpha 14-J alpha 281+ alpha-chain in their TCRs but constitute a distinct population in that they are CD44int, Ly6C-, NK1.1-, and TCR-alpha beta high. Thus, invariant V alpha 14+ thymic T cells consist of ordinary NKT cells and a new type of T cell population. V beta 7+ and V beta 8.1+ invariant V alpha 14+ thymic T cells are present in DBA/2 mice, which carry mammary tumor virus-7-encoded superantigens, in comparable levels to those in BALB/c mice. Furthermore, V beta 7+ invariant V alpha 14+ thymic T cells in DBA/2 mice are in the immunologically responsive state, and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis-derived mitogen-induced V beta 7+ invariant V alpha 14+ thymic T cell blasts from DBA/2 and BALB/c mice exhibited equally enhanced responses upon restimulation with Y. pseudotuberculosis-derived mitogen. Thus, invariant V alpha 14+ thymic T cells that escape negative selection in DBA/2 mice contain T cells as functionally mature as those in BALB/c mice.
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