Phenotypic and functional properties of γδ T cells, which play an important role in mucocutaneous immunity, were examined to elucidate whether immunological abnormality in Behcet's disease may be related to a specific T cell population. We found that CD45RA+Vγ9+Vδ2+ γδ T cells, which constitute a minor population of γδ T cells in healthy individuals, were increased in number in Behcet's disease irrespective of disease activity. This CD45RA+ subset of γδ T cells in the active, but not inactive, phase of this disease expressed IL-2Rβ and HLA-DR, suggesting that they are activated in vivo in active Behcet's disease. In addition, the CD45RA+ γδ T cells produced extreme amounts of tumour necrosis factor and contained perforin granules. These data indicate that a phenotypically distinct subset of γδ T cells, CD45RA+CD45RO-Vγ9+Vδ2+, may contribute to immunological abnormalities which may lead to complexity of pathophysiology in Behcet's disease.
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Yamashita, N., Kaneoka, H., Kaneko, S., Takeno, M., Oneda, K., Koizumi, H., … Sakane, T. (1997). Role of γδ T lymphocytes in the development of Behcet’s disease. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 107(2), 241–247. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.1997.274-ce1159.x
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