K.G. Jebsen Coeliac Disease Research Centre, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Department of Immunology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Scand J Immunol. 2021 Jun;93(6):e13016. doi: 10.1111/sji.13016. Epub 2021 Jan 6.
C-type lectin-like CD161, a class II transmembrane protein, is a surface receptor expressed by NK cells and T cells. In coeliac disease, CD161 was expressed more frequently on gluten-reactive CD4 + T cells compared to other memory CD4 + T cells isolated from the same tissue compartment. CD161 is a putative co-signalling molecule that was proposed to act as co-stimulatory receptor in the context of signalling through TCR, but contradicting results were published. In order to understand the role of CD161 in gluten-reactive CD4 + T cells, we combined T cell stimulation assays or T cell proliferation assays with ligation of CD161 and intracellular cytokine staining. We found that CD161 ligation provided neither co-stimulatory nor co-inhibitory signals to modulate proliferation and IFN-γ or IL-21 production by gluten-reactive CD4 + T cell clones. Thus, we suggest that CD161 does not function as a co-signalling receptor in the context of gluten-reactive CD4 + T cells.
C 型凝集素样 CD161 是一种 II 型跨膜蛋白,是 NK 细胞和 T 细胞表达的表面受体。在乳糜泻中,与从同一组织隔室分离的其他记忆性 CD4+T 细胞相比,CD161 在麸质反应性 CD4+T 细胞上表达更为频繁。CD161 是一种假定的共信号分子,被提议在 TCR 信号传导的背景下作为共刺激受体发挥作用,但发表了相互矛盾的结果。为了了解 CD161 在麸质反应性 CD4+T 细胞中的作用,我们将 T 细胞刺激测定或 T 细胞增殖测定与 CD161 的连接和细胞内细胞因子染色相结合。我们发现,CD161 的连接既不能提供共刺激信号,也不能提供共抑制信号来调节麸质反应性 CD4+T 细胞克隆的增殖和 IFN-γ 或 IL-21 的产生。因此,我们认为 CD161 在麸质反应性 CD4+T 细胞的背景下不作为共信号受体发挥作用。