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Functional and molecular characterization of B cell-responsive V delta 1+ gamma delta T cells.

D L Orsini1, M van Gils, Y M Kooy, L Struyk, G Klein, P van den Elsen, F Koning.   

Abstract

Cells expressing the V delta 1+ gene segment are a minor gamma delta T cell population in human peripheral blood but predominate in epithelial and (inflamed) tissues. The characteristic dendritic-like morphology of these gamma delta T cells is consistent with their putative immune surveillance role in epithelia. Their function, however, remains unknown. We and others previously reported that a subset of V delta 1+ gamma delta T cells proliferates after stimulation with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-transformed B lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCL), but not with fresh peripheral blood-derived B cells. These responses were independent of the type of T cell receptor (TcR) gamma chain co-expressed with the V delta 1 chain. The in vivo relevance of this LCL-mediated activation as well as the nature of the stimulatory ligand on the LCL is not well established. In this study, we tested the proliferative response of V delta 1+ LCL-responsive T cells against non-EBV-transformed B cells, activated through CD40 by murine EL4 B5 cells, and to a panel of B cell lines differing in the expression of EBV nuclear antigen proteins and adhesion/co-stimulatory molecules. The role of the Epstein-Barr virus-derived antigen in the induction of this response could be excluded as the activated (non-EBV-transformed) peripheral blood B cells were also able to induce a proliferative response in the LCL-responsive V delta 1+ T cells. Therefore, the stimulatory ligand on B cells is of cellular rather than of viral origin, and its expression is up-regulated upon activation of B cells. The expression of B7 and CD39 molecules on the surface of activated B cells appeared to be crucial since antibodies to these structures could block the induction of proliferation of the V delta 1+ T cells. Finally, we investigated the diversity of the responding V delta 1+ gamma delta T cell clones by sequence analysis of the TcR delta junctional regions. No restricted V-D-J sequences were found among the LCL-responsive V delta 1+ T cell clones, arguing strongly against a mono- or oligoclonal V delta 1+ gamma delta T cell response to LCL. These findings may explain the presence of polyclonally activated V delta 1+ T cells in inflamed tissues where activated B cells are often present.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7528674     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830241243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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