M. Abuzakouk et al., CD4(-ALPHA(+)BETA(-) T-LYMPHOCYTES IN HUMAN SMALL-INTESTINAL LAMINA PROPRIA()CD8(+) AND CD8), European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology, 10(4), 1998, pp. 325-329
Objective To examine CD8 expression by T-lymphocyte subpopulations fro
m disease-free human lamina propria. Methods Single-cell suspensions w
ere prepared from the epithelial layer and the lamina propria of small
intestinal biopsies obtained endoscopically from disease-free patient
s. Monoclonal antibodies against CD3, CD4, CD8, CD56, CD8 alpha beta,
CD8 alpha, TCR alpha beta and TCR gamma delta were used for dual and t
hree-colour flow cytometric analysis. Results In addition to classical
CD4(+) and CD8(+) T lymphocytes a substantial proportion of lamina pr
opria T lymphocytes were CD4(+)CD8(+) or 'double positive' (mean 14% r
ange 4-26%), This population was significantly lower in the epithelial
layer of the same patients (mean 7%, range 3-21%, P < 0.007). Three-c
olour flow cytometric analysis revealed that expression of the CD8 mol
ecule on double positive T cells in the lamina propria was limited to
the CD8 alpha chain. Furthermore, of the CD8(+) population, CD8(+) T c
ells which only expressed the alpha chain were present in greater numb
ers in the lamina propria (mean 35%, range 14-54%) than in the epithel
ial layer (mean 18%, range 5-37%, P < 0.02). NK (CD56(+)) cells were n
ot detected and few gamma delta TCR+ T lymphocytes were detected in th
e lamina propria (mean 2%, range 0.5-6.6%) when compared with the epit
helial layer (mean 8%, range 0.2-14%, P< 0.008). Conclusion A signific
ant population of CD4(+)CD8 alpha(+) T lymphocytes which are CD8 beta
chain negative have been detected in the intestinal lamina propria. Th
ese cells form a more significant component of the lamina propria than
the epithelial layer T-cell repertoire and may have a unique function
in intestinal immunoregulation. (C) 1998 Lippincott-Raven Publishers.