BMC Immunology (Jul 2004)

Differential gene expression by integrin β7<sup>+ </sup>and β7<sup>- </sup>memory T helper cells

  • Yang Yee,
  • Paquet Agnés C,
  • Rodriguez Madeleine W,
  • Erle David J

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-5-13
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 13

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Abstract Background The cell adhesion molecule integrin α4β7 helps direct the migration of blood lymphocytes to the intestine and associated lymphoid tissues. We hypothesized that β7+ and β7- blood memory T helper cells differ in their expression of genes that play a role in the adhesion or migration of T cells. Results RNA was prepared from β7+ and β7- CD4+ CD45RA- blood T cells from nine normal human subjects and analyzed using oligonucleotide microarrays. Of 21357 genes represented on the arrays, 16 were more highly expressed in β7+ cells and 18 were more highly expressed in β7- cells (≥1.5 fold difference and adjusted P + memory/effector T cells than on β7- cells. Conclusions Memory/effector T cells that express integrin β7 have a distinct pattern of expression of a set of gene transcripts. Several of these molecules can affect cell adhesion or chemotaxis and are therefore likely to modulate the complex multistep process that regulates trafficking of CD4+ memory T cell subsets with different homing behaviors.