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CD1b Glycoprotein, a Crucial Marker of Thymocyte Development During T Cell Maturation in Cynomolgus Monkeys

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2023 Sep 1
PMID 37658106
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Phenotypic markers that denote different developmental stages of thymocytes are important for understanding T cell development in the thymus. Here, we show that CD1b is a critical discriminator of thymocyte maturation stage in cynomolgus monkeys. CD1b was expressed by immature thymocytes prior to β-selection, and its expression decreased as cells became fully mature in the thymus. MHC-I expression was lowest at the CD3CD1b immature double-positive (DP) stage, while the ratio of CD1d:MHC-I expression was significantly higher at this stage than at other developmental stages. PLZF was expressed by < 0.2% of thymocytes; most PLZF thymocytes were CD3CD1b immature DP thymocytes with the potential to produce IL-4. EOMES thymocytes, which accounted for > 2% of total thymocytes, were mostly CD3CD1b mature thymocytes and predominantly of the CD8 single-positive (SP) lineage. An unconventional CD8 T cell subset expressing the NKG2ACCXCR3 innate-like T cell marker was identified within the EOMES CD8 SP lineage; these cells exhibited a memory phenotype. Taken together, these findings show that CD1b is a valuable discriminatory marker of thymocyte development. The data presented herein can be used to characterize the features of PLZF- and EOMES-associated unconventional T cells in the thymus.

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