Literature DB >> 7930606

TCR usage and functional capabilities of human gamma delta T cells at birth.

C T Morita1, C M Parker, M B Brenner, H Band.   

Abstract

Little is known about the gamma delta T cells in human neonatal umbilical cord blood. To compare neonatal cord blood and adult blood gamma delta T cells, we studied the V gamma and V delta gene segment usage in these populations by flow cytometry, and we derived cord blood gamma delta T cell clones to determine their functional capabilities. Unlike adult blood gamma delta T cells that predominantly express V gamma 2V delta 2 TCRs, neonatal cord blood gamma delta T cells expressed diverse V gamma and V delta gene segments paired in a variety of combinations rarely observed in adults. gamma delta T cell clones derived from neonatal cord blood similarly expressed a diverse array of TCRs. These cord blood-derived gamma delta T cell clones had weak cytolytic activity when assayed for K562 tumor cell killing, lectin-mediated cytolysis, and redirected cytolysis. They also expressed lower levels of the CD2, LFA-1, and CD45RO cell surface receptors as compared with strongly cytolytic adult gamma delta T cell clones. These properties of the cord blood-derived gamma delta T cell clones, weak cytotoxic activity and low adhesion molecule expression, were similar to the properties of the CD4+ subset of adult gamma delta T cells. Thus, neonatal gamma delta T cells are functionally different from the majority of adult gamma delta T cells and display a distinct TCR repertoire and accessory molecule profile.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7930606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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