Rd. Lopez et al., CD58/LFA-3 and IL-12 provided by activated monocytes are critical in the in vitro expansion of CD56(+) T cells, CANCER IMMU, 49(12), 2001, pp. 629-640
A small proportion of human CD3(+) T lymphocytes are known to co-express CD
56, an antigen usually restricted in its expression to natural killer (NK)
cells. Whereas the in vivo function of CD3 (+) CD56(+) T cells remains unkn
own. we and others have previously shown that both in vitro and in vivo, th
ese cells can mediate a significantly greater degree of MHC-unrestricted cy
totoxicity against a variety of human tumor cells when compared to either C
D3(-) CD56(-) T cells or lymphokine activated killer (LAK) cells. While the
mechanisms regulating the in vivo expansion of CD56(+) T cells are not kno
wn, here we demonstrate the importance of CD2-mediated IL-12-dependent sign
als in the in vitro expansion of CD56- T cells. Specifically, we show that
activated monocytes provide a contact dependent factor (CD58/LFA-3) and a s
oluble factor (IL-12). both critical for the in vitro expansion of CD56(+)
T cells. The biological and therapeutic implications of these findings are
discussed.