Major expansion of γδ T lymphocytes following cytomegalovirus infection in kidney allograft recipients

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In normal persons, circulating γδ T cells comprise a minor cell subset (0.5%-6% of total lymphocytes). γδ T cells were studied in the context of therapeutic immunosuppression in transplanted patients. Flow cytometry detected an expansion of γδ T cells in 31 of 205 renal allograft recipients and in 2 of 41 uremic patients but in none of 45 healthy subjects. Univariate statistical analysis identified cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection (P < .001), second graft (P 6% γδ T cells. γδ T cell expansion directly followed CMV infection and was never observed in persons who did not develop CMV infection. Thus γδ T cells may represent a first-line defense mechanism against CMV infection in a person whose αβ T cell response has been weakened by immunosuppression.

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Déchanet, J., Merville, P., Bergé, F., Bone-Mane, G., Taupin, J. L., Michel, P., … Moreau, J. F. (1999). Major expansion of γδ T lymphocytes following cytomegalovirus infection in kidney allograft recipients. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 179(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1086/314568

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