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Query: UNIPROT:P06126 (CD1a)
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We have investigated the role of the CD2 and the CD28 Ag-independent pathways of activation on CD3low thymocytes. We previously showed that anti-CD28 mAb synergized with anti-CD2 mAb directed against epitopes T11.1 and T11.2, in the activation of purified resting T cells or unseparated thymocytes. Proliferation induced via CD2 plus CD28 was mediated via an IL-2-dependent pathway and was not affected by prior modulation of the CD3-TCR complex. Here, we show that a subset of CD3low thymocytes, although unresponsive to CD3 activation, can be activated to proliferate through the CD2 or the CD28 pathways, in the presence of exogenous IL-2. The mitogenic combination of mAb to CD2 and CD28 induces a proliferation of thymocytes which, in absence of exogenous lymphokines, is restricted to the more mature intrathymic subpopulation, CD1a-. However, CD3low thymocytes can also be triggered through the CD2 plus CD28 activation pathways but require at least addition of exogenous IL-2 to proliferate. This study demonstrates that a fraction of immature CD3low thymocytes possesses functional CD2 and CD28 surface molecules at a time when CD3 is not yet functional.
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PMID:"CD3low" human thymocyte populations can readily be triggered via the CD2 and/or CD28 activation pathways whereas the CD3 pathway remains nonfunctional. 196 76

Human cluster-of-differentiation 1 (CD1) is a family of cell surface glycoproteins of unknown function expressed on immature thymocytes, epidermal Langerhans cells and a subset of B lymphocytes. Three homologous proteins, CD1a, b and c, have been defined serologically, and the CD1 gene locus on human chromosome 1 contains five potential CD1 genes. Analysis of the predicted amino-acid sequences of CD1 molecules reveals a low but significant level of homology to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and class II molecules, and, like MHC class I molecules, CD1 molecules are associated non-covalently with beta 2-microglobulin. These structural similarities to known antigen-presenting molecules, together with the expression of CD1 on cells capable of antigen presentation, suggest a role for CD1 molecules in antigen recognition by T cells. Here we demonstrate the specific recognition of CD1a by a CD4-CD8- alpha beta T-cell receptor (TCR) expressing cytolytic T lymphocyte (CTL) line and the specific recognition of CD1c by a CD4-CD8- gamma delta TCR CTL line. The interaction of CD1-specific CTLs with CD1+ target cells appeared to involve the CD3-TCR complex, and did not show evidence of MHC restriction. These results suggest that for a subset of T cells, CD1 molecules serve a function analogous to that of MHC class I and II molecules.
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PMID:Recognition of cluster of differentiation 1 antigens by human CD4-CD8-cytolytic T lymphocytes. 247 5