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Publication : Modulation of lymphocyte function with inhibitory CD2: loss of NK and NKT cells.

First Author  Ortaldo JR Year  2007
Journal  Cell Immunol Volume  249
Issue  1 Pages  8-19
PubMed ID  18039542 Mgi Jnum  J:131594
Mgi Id  MGI:3774044 Doi  10.1016/j.cellimm.2007.10.001
Citation  Ortaldo JR, et al. (2007) Modulation of lymphocyte function with inhibitory CD2: loss of NK and NKT cells. Cell Immunol 249(1):8-19
abstractText  Analysis of the NK cell developmental pathway suggests that CD2 expression may be important in regulating NK maturation. To test this hypothesis, we developed mice containing only an inhibitory CD2 molecule by linking the extracellular domain of CD2 to an intracellular immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif (ITIM) motif. Mice containing the CD2 Tg(ITIM) transgene, introduced into a CD2 KO background, have no morphologically detectable lymph nodes, although development of the thymus appears normal. In addition, these mice had major loss of both NK and NKT subsets in peripheral organs, while T and B cell frequencies were intact. Expression of CD2 was low on T cells and lacking on B cells and functional defects were observed in these populations. NKT cells expressing CD4 were absent, while the CD8+ and double negative NKT cells were retained. Small subsets of NK cells were detected but expression of CD2 on these cells was very low or absent, and their maturation was impaired. Based on the phenotype described here, we believe that these mice represent a unique model to study lymphoid organ and lymphocyte development.
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