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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 138, Issue 4 1009-1013, Copyright © 1987 by American Association of Immunologists


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Phenotypic identification of memory cytolytic T lymphocytes in a subset of Lyt-2+ cells

RC Budd, JC Cerottini and HR MacDonald

Murine peripheral Lyt-2+ T cells could be subdivided according to surface expression of the Pgp-1 glycoprotein into major (71%) Pgp-1- and minor (29%) Pgp-1+ subsets. A striking correlation was observed between Pgp-1 expression and enrichment for antigen-specific memory cytolytic T lymphocyte precursors (CTLp). After immunization with the male minor transplantation antigen H-Y, virtually all the H-Y-specific CTLp were found in the minor Pgp-1+ subset of Lyt-2+ cells. In addition, after alloimmunization the frequency of allospecific CTLp resistant to inhibition by anti-Lyt-2 antibody was markedly enriched within the Pgp-1+ cells, suggesting an enrichment for CTLp bearing high avidity antigen receptors. Taken together, these data suggest that surface Pgp-1 expression is stably acquired at the time of primary antigenic stimulation by virgin T cells. As such, Pgp-1 represents an important marker for identifying a subset of Lyt-2+ T cells with the quantitative and qualitative properties of memory CTLp.


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