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  • The study found that T cells and NK cells show variable changes in CD45RA and CD45RO expression during a 5-week culture, indicating non-linear activation responses.
  • The activation of T cells was achieved through specific stimuli, whereas NK cells were activated via malignant melanoma co-culture, both maintained with IL-2-conditioned medium.
  • Notably, many cells lost CD45RO expression after initial activation but regained CD45RA, highlighting a complex and heterogeneous activation history within the cell populations.

Article Abstract

The results of the present study show that activation-induced changes in CD45RA and CD45RO expression on T cells and natural killer (NK) cells are not unidirectional for all cells during a 5-week culture period. T cells and NK cells were generated from a resting subpopulation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) defined by sedimentation at Percoll high buoyant densities (p greater than 1.0640 g/ml) and unresponsiveness to IL-2. T cells were activated by a combination of PHA, sheep erythrocytes and IL-2-conditioned medium (IL-2-CM), and NK cells were activated by co-culture with gamma-irradiated malignant melanoma (MM-170) cells and IL-2-CM. Both T-cell and NK-cell cultures were maintained by subculture in IL-2-CM. NK cells and the CD45R(Abright)RO(dim/neg) subpopulation of T cells gained CD45RO following activation and this was accompanied by a two-fold decrease in CD45RA expression. In different cultures, CD45RO expression was not stable on 28-80% of T cells and 10-55% of NK cells. Cells with decreased CD45RO expression showed increased expression of CD45RA. Instability of CD45RO expression on cultured T cells and NK cells occurred at a time following the period of rapid cell growth when the cells were entering a quiescent phase. Both the CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell subpopulation showed similar changes in CD45 isoform expression. In contrast to the results obtained with the CD45R(Abright)RO(dim/neg) resting T cells, the CD45RO(bright)RA(dim/neg) subpopulation of resting T cells when activated and cultured under identical conditions retained CD45RO expression and remained CD45RAdim/neg. Thus a significant proportion of resting CD45R(Abright)RO(dim/neg) T cells is not related in a differentiation sequence to resting CD45RObrightRAdim/neg T cells, and therefore resting CD45RAbrightROdim/neg T cells and resting NK cells may be heterogeneous with respect to their activation history.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1384675PMC

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