Isolation and characterisation of T lymphocytes from the urethra of patients with acute urethritis

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Objectives: To investigate local cellular immune responses in patients with acute urethritis. Methods: We have established T cell lines from the urethral exudate and examined their phenotype by flow cytometry. As controls, T cell lines were cultured from first pass urine specimens of asymptomatic healthy individuals. Results: Using interleukin 2 (IL-2) alone a T cell line was obtained on only one occasion. Following culture with IL-2, and subsequent expansion by a single stimulation with irradiated allogeneic peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), phytohaemagglutinin (PHA), and IL- 2, it was possible to establish T cell lines from 6/6 acute urethritis patients. T cell lines were also obtained from 4/12 controls subjects, but required repetitive rounds of stimulation with mitogen and allogeneic PBMC to produce sufficient cell numbers for analysis. Three of the patient T cell lines were dominated by T cells expressing the γδ receptor. Conclusion: The γδ T cell subset has been associated with immune responses at mucosal surfaces and has the ability to recognise certain bacterial antigens. The γδ T cell response may represent an important aspect of the immune response to organisms associated with acute urethritis.

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Brunst, M., Shahmanesh, M., Sukthankar, A., Pearce, J. H., & Gaston, J. S. H. (1998). Isolation and characterisation of T lymphocytes from the urethra of patients with acute urethritis. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 74(4), 279–283. https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.74.4.279

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