Distribution of γδT-cells in the bronchial tree of smokers and non-smokers

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Aims-To assess the distribution of γδTcells in the human bronchial tree; and to compare quantitatively the differences between γδiT-cell numbers in different parts of the airway wall in smokers and non-smokers. Methods-Full thickness bronchial wall sections were taken from 10 whole lung specimens from both smokers and nonsmokers. Serial cryostat sections stained with the monoclonal antibodies CD3 and TCR3-1 were examined with the aid of interactive image analysis to assess γδTcell numbers both in absolute terms and as a proportion of total T lymphocyte numbers. Results-In all cases γδT-cells were demonstrable throughout the airway wall. Although in absolute terms they tend to occur predominantly in the bronchial epithelium, this seems to reflect higher numbers of T lymphocytes in the epithelium in general compared with the submucosa. No genuine epithe- liotropism is evident. Comparison by smoking status shows a significant increase in y6T-cell numbers in the bronchial glands of smokers compared with non-smokers. Conclusions-γδT-cells form an integral though variable component of the immunocompetent ceil population of the human airway in both smokers and non- smokers. Although epitheliotropism does not exist in the bronchial tree, γδT-cells seem to form a significant part of the bronchial gland inflamunation associated with smoking.

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Richmond, I., Pritchard, G. E., Ashcroft, T., Corris, P. A., & Walters, E. H. (1993). Distribution of γδT-cells in the bronchial tree of smokers and non-smokers. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 46(10), 926–930. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.46.10.926

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