Bone marrow CD8 T cells are in a different activation state than those in lymphoid periphery
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
In addition to its well-established use for hematopoiesis reconstitution,
bone marrow is considered with increasing interest as a possible source of
mature cells for adoptive therapies, in particular for the immuno-therapy of
cancer. Nevertheless, the peculiarities of bone marrow T cells in comparison
with those in lymphoid periphery are still largely unknown. In this report,
we show for the first time that bone marrow CD8 T cells are in a different
activation state than those in peripheral lymphoid organs. Firstly, we
observed that mouse bone marrow contains a significantly higher percentage
of blasts within the CD8 T cells than either spleen or lymph nodes, yet such
enrichment is not due to recent antigenic stimulation. Secondly, when we
challenged bone marrow CD8 T cells from immunized mice with their antigen in
vitro, they displayed a faster response than those from the spleen. Thus, we
suggest that the bone marrow could be a preferential source of CD8 T cells
for adoptive therapies in those cases in which highly active effectors are
required.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
linfociti T; midollo osseo; memoria immunitaria
Elenco autori:
DI ROSA, Francesca
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