Vp. Chernyshov et al., PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF CD7-COLOR FLOW-CYTOMETRY(, CD3+, AND CD8+ LYMPHOCYTES FROM 1ST TRIMESTER HUMAN DECIDUA USING 2), American journal of reproductive immunology [1989], 29(1), 1993, pp. 5-16
PROBLEM: There is increasing evidence that decidual lymphocytes play a
major role in local interactions at the fetomaternal interface. METHO
D: In this paper we use two-color flow cytometry to delineate the phen
otype of lymphocytes obtained from human early decidua by mechanical d
ispersal technique. RESULTS: The most abundant decidual lymphocytes ex
pressed CD7. CD38, CD56, and CD2 markers, relatively small proportions
of CD3+, CD8+, CD4+, CD16+, CD45RA+, CD11b+, and Leu8+ cells were als
o present. The vast majority of decidual CD7+ lymphocytes expressed CD
38, CD2, and CD56 markers and were CD3 CD8 CD]6 and CD57-. Decidual CD
3+ lymphocytes were weakly staining for TCR alpha/beta, lacked T-cell
receptor (TCR) gamma/delta molecules, and approximately 40% of them ex
pressed HLA-DR. All decidual CD8+ lymphocytes were CD2+ and the majori
ty of them expressed CD38, CD56, and CD7 markers and were CD3 at the s
ame time CD8+ CD7 lymphocytes were found in decidua. According to the
expression of the CD45RA marker, decidual CD8+ lymphocytes could be di
vided into two subsets: CD8+ CD45RA+ CD56+ and CD8+ CD45RA-. CONCLUSIO
NS: These data clearly demonstrate that decidual lymphocytes display p
henotypical features different from those of their counterparts in per
ipheral blood.