T-cell receptor-γ/δ bearing lymphocytes in normal and inflammatory human skin

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Abstract

Murine dendritic epidermal T cells (DETC) were recently reported to express T-cell receptor (TCR)-γ/δ chains. In a search for the human equivalent of these cells, we tested normal and lesional skin with MoAb which react with the TCR-γ/δ heterodimer. We performed indirect immunofluorescence (IF) on epidermal sheets, and alkalinephosphatase-anti-alkaline-phosphatase complex (APAAP) on epidermal cell smears. Frozen skin sections from normal skin and various cutaneous lymphocyte infiltrates were also studied. A few CD3+ T lymphocytes were consistently found in normal epidermis. Most of these cells appeared to be TCR-α/β+, and some CD4+ or CD8+. On epidermal sheets and cell smears, only a very small TCR-γ/δ+ cell population was visualized (less than 0.1% of the total). On normal skin sections, we observed 0 to 3 γ/δ+ cells per section. When present, they were often located in the epidermal basal layer, and were round or dendritic. Double immunolabeling revealed that γ/δ+ cells differed from CD1+ Langerhans cells, and that they had a similar phenotypic pattern as γ/δ+ peripheral lymphocytes (PBL): CD2+, CD3+, CD4--, and CD8-. Immunostaining from various inflammatory skin lesions showed that the dermal infiltrates included CD3+ T lymphocytes but virtually no γ/δ+ cells. Only a few γ/δ+ cells were found in some end-evolutive infiltrates. Taken together, these results strongly suggest that normal human epidermis occasionally harbors TCR-γ/δ complex bearing lymphocytes, which constitute a small fraction of the CD3+ cutaneous T lymphocytes. Despite their common location and TCR expression, there is presently no evidence that these human cutaneous TCR-γ/δ bearing T cells are the equivalent of murine DETC. © 1990.

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Dupuy, P., Heslan, M., Fraitag, S., Hercend, T., Dubertret, L., & Bagot, M. (1990). T-cell receptor-γ/δ bearing lymphocytes in normal and inflammatory human skin. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 94(6), 764–768. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12874626

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