Journal article

Glycolipid antigen drives rapid expansion and sustained cytokine production by NK T cells

NY Crowe, AP Uldrich, K Kyparissoudis, KJL Hammond, Y Hayakawa, S Sidobre, R Keating, M Kronenberg, MJ Smyth, DI Godfrey

Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2003

Abstract

NKT cells are enigmatic lymphocytes that respond to glycolipid Ags presented by CD1d. Although they are key immunoregulatory cells, with a critical role in immunity to cancer, infection, and autoimmune diseases, little is known about how they respond to antigenic challenge. Current theories suggest that NKT cells die within hours of stimulation, implying that their direct impact on the immune system derives from the initial cytokine burst released before their death. Here we show that NKT cell disappearance results from TCR down-regulation rather than apoptosis, and that they expand to many times their normal number in peripheral tissues within 2-3 days of stimulation, before contracting to ..

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