Fig. 9.
Expression of the CD8αα homodimer, CD57, and perforin on CD8dull subsets. (Left panels) Shown are the percentages of cells in either the CD8dullCD4+, CD8dullCD4−, or the CD8bright subsets that express CD8αα homodimers or CD57. Subjects had been treated for HD 3 to 25 years before analysis. Four had elevated levels (<19/μL) of the CD8dullCD4+ cells; three had elevated levels (<61/μL) of the CD8dullCD4−cells; two of these subjects had elevated levels of both subsets. The gray box indicates the median and interquartile range for the expression of CD57 on CD8bright cells in a group of 19 healthy controls. The gray bars below and above this box are the 10th and 90th percentiles of the distribution. (Right panels). T cells from two healthy individuals who have enough CD4+CD8dull (top plots) or CD4−CD8dull (bottom) were stained for intracellular perforin in addition to the immunophenotyping stains. The CD8dull populations exhibit a high degree of perforin, including the CD57− cells within the CD4−CD8dull population. These data suggest that the CD8dull cells may have cytotoxic function in the body. The perforin expressing (CD57+) CD4+ T cells in the CD8− fraction were entirely negative for CD8, ie, they are not contaminating cells from the CD8dull fraction and represent yet another phenotypically distinct subset of cells.