Disparate Immunoregulatory Potentials for Double-Negative (CD4−CD8−) αβ and γδ T Cells from Human Patients with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
- 1 November 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 74 (11) , 6317-6323
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.00890-06
Abstract
Although most T lymphocytes express the αβ T-cell receptor and either CD4 or CD8 molecules, a small population of cells lacking these coreceptors, CD4−CD8−(double negative [DN]) T cells, has been identified in the peripheral immune system of mice and humans. To better understand the role that this population may have in the human immune response againstLeishmaniaspp., a detailed study defining the activation state, cytokine profile, and the heterogeneity of DN T cells bearing αβ or γδ T-cell receptors was performed with a group of well-defined cutaneous leishmaniasis patients. Strikingly, on average 75% of DN T cells from cutaneous leishmaniasis patients expressed the αβ T-cell receptor, with the remainder expressing the γδ receptor, while healthy donors displayed the opposite distribution with ∼75% of the DN T cells expressing the γδ T-cell receptor. Additionally, αβ DN T cells from cutaneous leishmaniasis patients are compatible with previous antigen exposure and recent activation. Moreover, while αβ DN T cells fromLeishmania-infected individuals present a proinflammatory cytokine profile, γδ DN T cells express a regulatory profile exemplified by interleukin-10 production. The balance between these subpopulations could allow for the formation of an effective cellular response while limiting its pathogenic potential.Keywords
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