Lymphocytes bearing the γδ T cell receptor in acute Brucella melitensis infection
- 1 May 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 23 (5) , 1177-1180
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830230531
Abstract
A phenotypical analysis carried out by indirect immunofluorescence and two-color cytofluorometry showed that the number of lymphocytes bearing the γδ T cell receptor (TcR) heterodimer was dramatically increased in the blood of six children with Brucella melitensis infection. Most in vivo expanded γδ T cells reacted with a monoclonal antibody which identifies Vδ2 gene products and a significant proportion expressed CD25 and HLA-DR activation antigens. In addition, whereas only a few γδ T lymphocytes were CD8+, nearly all were CD4−. Highly enriched populations of both αβ and γδ T cells were obtained by negative immunoselection from three subjects with brucellosis sampled during convalescence. Despite the different form of their TcR, the proliferation of these two major T cell subsets in response to a mitogenic anti-CD3 monoclonal reagent (OKT3) was optimal. In contrast, αβ, but not γδ, T lymphocytes proliferated vigorously in response to the antigenic stimulus elicited by heat-killed Brucella. Further studies are, therefore, needed to determine whether the selective expansion of the γδ T cell subpopulation observed during the clinical course of the infection is driven by antigenic determinant(s) borne by the pathogen in vivo or is due to host-derived stimuli, such as autologous heat-shock proteins expressed on the surface of the infected cells.Keywords
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