Abstract
γδ T cells play an important role in innate immunity against infections; however, the regulation of these cells remains largely unknown. In the present study, we show that ESAT-6, an antigen of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, induces IFN-γ secretion by human γδ T cells. In addition, ESAT-6 also induces the activation and proliferation of γδ T cells. Phenotypic analysis indicates that IFN-γ-producing γδ T cells are mainly effector memory cells with the surface phenotype of CD45RA-CD62L-CCR7-. These results were further confirmed by the fact that naive γδ T cells from cord blood did not produce IFN-γ in response to ESAT-6. Further studies indicated that stimulation with ESAT-6 directly induced purified γδ T cells to produce IFN-γ, independent of both antigen-presenting cells and CD4+ T cells. Unexpectedly, depletion of CD4+ T cells markedly enhanced IFN-γ production by γδ T cells, indicating that CD4+ T cells regulate the response of γδ T cells.Importantly, CD4+CD25+ T regulatory (Treg) cells but not CD4+CD25- T cells significantly inhibited IFN-γ production by γδ T cells. Taken together, these data demonstrate for the first time that Treg cells can play an important role in the regulation of immune responses of antigen-specific human memory γδ T cells. © 2008 by The American Society of Hematology.
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Li, L., & Wu, C. Y. (2008). CD4+CD25+ Treg cells inhibit human memory γδ T cells to produce IFN-γ in response to M tuberculosis antigen ES AT-6. Blood, 111(12), 5629–5636. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2008-02-139899
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