Age-Dependent Appearance of NK1.1+ T Cells in the Livers of β2-Microglobulin Knockout and SJL Mice

1998 
NK1.1 + T cells, a specialized set of T cells that recognize CD1, are reportedly absent in young β 2 -microglobulin-deficient (β 2 m-knockout (KO)) and SJL mice. In this study, we show that a significant number of NK1.1 + T cells exist in the livers of older β 2 m-KO and SJL mice, and that the number of liver NK1.1 + T cells increases as the animals age. The surface phenotypes of liver NK1.1 + T cells from β 2 m-KO and SJL mice were similar to NK1.1 + T cells from C57BL/6 mice, except that the bulk of these cells were CD4 − CD8 − . After anti-CD3 injection in vivo, the cells promptly expressed IL-4 mRNA just as NK1.1 + T cells did in normal mice. Using L cells expressing CD1, liver NK1.1 + T cells from both β 2 m-KO and SJL mice were stimulated to proliferate, although to a lesser degree than were such cells from C57BL/6 mice. Our studies show that some NK1.1 + T cells accumulate in the livers of older β 2 m-KO and SJL mice, and that they appear to have functional properties similar to “normal” NK1.1 + T cells.
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