γδ T Cell Homeostasis Is Controlled by IL-7 and IL-15 Together with Subset-Specific Factors

  • Baccala R
  • Witherden D
  • Gonzalez-Quintial R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Among T cell subsets, γδ T cells uniquely display an Ag receptor-based tissue distribution, but what defines their preferential homing and homeostasis is unknown. To address this question, we studied the resources that control γδ T cell homeostasis in secondary lymphoid organs. We found that γδ and αβ T cells are controlled by partially overlapping resources, because acute homeostatic proliferation of γδ T cells was inhibited by an intact αβ T cell compartment, and both populations were dependent on IL-7 and IL-15. Significantly, to undergo acute homeostatic proliferation, γδ T cells also required their own depletion. Thus, γδ T cell homeostasis is maintained by trophic cytokines commonly used by other types of lymphoid cells, as well as by additional, as yet unidentified, γδ-specific factors.

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Baccala, R., Witherden, D., Gonzalez-Quintial, R., Dummer, W., Surh, C. D., Havran, W. L., & Theofilopoulos, A. N. (2005). γδ T Cell Homeostasis Is Controlled by IL-7 and IL-15 Together with Subset-Specific Factors. The Journal of Immunology, 174(8), 4606–4612. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.174.8.4606

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