T-Cell Receptor Gene Expression by Human gammadelta T-Cell Clones from Peripheral Blood and Reproductive Tissues in Relation to Non-MHC-Restricted Cytotoxic Function
- 1 June 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Scandinavian Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 33 (6) , 627-637
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3083.1991.tb02535.x
Abstract
T-cell receptor gamma and delta gene expression was determined using V-region-specific monoclonal antibodies in conjunction with Southern blot analysis in panels of gamma delta T-cell clones from human peripheral blood (n = 77) and reproductive tissue (n = 9). Whereas 53 out of 77 (69%) clones from peripheral blood expressed V gamma 9 and V delta 2J1, only 2 out of 9 (22%) from reproductive tissues expressed V delta 2J1. Two out of eight decidual clones expressed both V gamma 9 and V delta 1J1, while this configuration was rare in clones from peripheral blood. The majority of clones from the peripheral blood of one donor expressed V gamma 8 and V delta 3J1. Clones were identified which expressed V delta 1J1 in the disulphide-linked C gamma 1 form of the receptor and which expressed a gene other than V delta 1 in the non-disulphide-linked C gamma 2 form, indicating incomplete concordance between expression of V delta 1 and C gamma 2. V delta 3 could be expressed in the disulphide-linked or non-disulphide-linked form of the receptor. At least 5 out of 77 peripheral clones were expressing V delta genes other than V delta 1, V delta 2, or V delta 3 in conjunction with C gamma 1 or C gamma 2. There was a strong but incomplete correlation between high non-NHC-restricted cytotoxic function and C gamma 1 expression. Clones from the same donor expressing both V gamma 9JPC gamma 1 and V delta 2J1 showed either high or negligible cytotoxicity, and cytotoxic clones expressing C gamma 2 were found. Thus no complete correlation between cytotoxic function and expression of a particular form of the gamma delta heterodimer was identified. The results also suggest that gamma delta T cells from reproductive tissues are less likely to express V delta 2J1 than those from peripheral blood.Keywords
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