Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 10, No. 3, 03 1994, 237-244.
Lung epithelial lining fluid T cell subsets defined by distinct patterns of beta 7 and beta 1 integrin expression
DJ Erle, T Brown, D Christian and R Aris
Lung Biology Center, San Francisco General Hospital, California.
Integrins are heterodimeric cell-surface glycoproteins that mediate
cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion. We previously identified cDNA encoding
a novel integrin beta subunit, beta 7, from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid
(BALF) leukocytes. The beta 7 subunit protein is now known to associate
with at least two integrin alpha subunits on lymphocytes. One beta 7
integrin, alpha 4 beta 7, mediates lymphocyte adhesion to endothelium and
to fibronectin. The other known beta 7 integrin, alpha E beta 7, has
recently been shown to mediate lymphocyte-epithelial cell adhesion in
vitro. We used flow microfluorometry to analyze the expression of alpha 4
beta 7, alpha E beta 7, and other integrins on blood T cells and epithelial
lining fluid T cells obtained from five healthy adult volunteers by
bronchoalveolar lavage. alpha 4 beta 7 was the predominant beta 7 integrin
on blood T cells, whereas alpha E beta 7 was predominant on BALF T cells.
BALF T cells could be divided into alpha E beta 7- and alpha E beta 7+
subsets. Between 29 and 61% (mean 42%) of CD3+ T cells were alpha E beta 7+
alpha E beta 7 was more likely to be present on CD8+ T cells (mean 69%
alpha E beta 7+) than on CD4+ T cells (mean 29% alpha E beta 7+). The alpha
E beta 7- and alpha E beta 7+ BALF T cell subsets were also found to differ
in their expression of other integrins.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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