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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 05 1996, 301-304, Vol 3, No. 3
PE Simms and TM Ellis
CD69 is a lymphoid activation antigen whose rapid expression (< or = 2 h
postactivation) makes it amenable for the early detection of T-cell
activation and for subset activation analyses. In the present study we
evaluated the utility of flow cytometric detection of CD69 expression by T
cells activated with polyclonal stimuli (anti-CD3 and staphylococcal
enterotoxin B [SEB]) and oligoclonal stimuli (tetanus toxoid and allogeneic
cells) using flow cytometry. Following activation of T cells with anti-CD3
or SEB, CD69 is detectable at < or = 4 h following activation, with
anti-CD3 peaks at 18 to 48 h. Dose titration experiments indicated that
CD69 expression largely paralleled that in [3H]thymidine incorporation
assays, although the former offered a more sensitive measure of T-cell
activation at limiting doses of activator than [3H]thymidine incorporation
when cells were activated with either anti-CD3 or SEB. However, activation
of T cells with either tetanus toxoid or allogeneic stimulator cells failed
to induce detectable CD69 expression at up to 7 days of culture. Subset
analyses of anti-CD3- and SEB-activated T cells indicated that populations
other than T cells can express CD69 following stimulation with
T-cell-specific stimuli, indicating that CD69 can be induced indirectly in
non-T cells present in the population. These findings indicate that CD69 is
a useful marker for quantifying T-cell and T-cell subset activation in
mixed populations but that its utility might be restricted to potent
stimuli that are characterized by their ability to activate large numbers
of cells with rapid kinetics.
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Utility of flow cytometric detection of CD69 expression as a rapid method for determining poly- and oligoclonal lymphocyte activation
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