The Open Immunology Journal

2010, 3 : 19-26
Published online 2010 March 5. DOI: 10.2174/1874226201003010019
Publisher ID: TOIJ-3-19

Distribution of CD31 on CD4 T-Cells from Cord Blood, Peripheral Blood and Tonsil at Different Stages of Differentiation

Raul Ruiz-Hernandez , Antoni Jou , Cecilia Cabrera , Ferdinand Noukwe , Josep deHaro , Francesc Borras , Julia Blanco , Marco Fernandez , Bonaventura Clotet , Lidia Ruiz and Margarita Bofill
Fundacio irsiCaixa, Ctra. de Canyet s/n, 08916, Badalona, Spain.

ABSTRACT

CD31+ is a marker for recent thymic emigrants. Nevertheless it is present in a proportion of memory cells. We looked at the distribution of CD31 on CD4 T-cell subpopulations. In cord blood, CD31 was present in the majority of the CD45RAhigh and 60% of the CD45RAlow cells, and in adults over 70% of “true” naive and in 5 - 10% of all memory subpopulations (central memory, effector memory, follicular helper and T regulatory cells). No major differences were seen in the distribution of chemokine receptors between CD31+ and CD31 - populations within the naive cells nor the memory populations except for CCR3 and CCR9, which were preferentially expressed in the CD31+ memory cells. The CD31 distribution and cytokine receptors was similar between HIV negative and positive individuals, and between adult blood and tonsils. There was a correlation between the levels of TRECs and the percentages of CD31 in all samples studied.