Class I-Restricted T Cell-Associated Molecule Is a Marker for IFN-γ-Producing iNKT Cells in Healthy Subjects and Patients with Type 1 Diabetes.

JOURNAL OF INTERFERON AND CYTOKINE RESEARCH(2017)

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Class I-restricted T cell-associated molecule (CRTAM) is an activation marker expressed on the cell surface of activated invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells, CD8(+) T cells, and a small subset of CD4(+) T cells. CRTAM has also been associated with a proinflammatory profile in murine CD4(+) T cells. However, CRTAM has not been thoroughly explored in human cells. This work focused on evaluating CRTAM expression in human iNKT lymphocytes after activation with alpha-galactosylceramide, its widely used specific glycolipid antigen. We also analyzed the involvement of costimulatory molecules in CRTAM expression and whether CRTAM expression is associated with a specific effector cytokine profile. We found that the signal produced by invariant T cell receptor (iTCR) engagement with alpha-galactosylceramide is sufficient to trigger CRTAM expression on human iNKT cells after 18 h of stimulation. Moreover, we observed a clear association between CRTAM expression and IFN-gamma production in iNKT cells from healthy subjects and patients with type 1 diabetes. However, blocking the engagement of costimulatory molecules, such as CD40, CD80, and CD86, did not modify CRTAM expression. These results indicate that CRTAM may also play a role in triggering the production of IFN-gamma in human iNKT cells and that CRTAM could be used as a marker to identify these inflammatory cells.
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CRTAM,IFN-gamma,iNKT cells,type 1 diabetes,Necl-2
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