Inflammation Alone Evokes the Response of a TCR-Invariant Mouse γδ T Cell Subset

  • Mukasa A
  • Born W
  • O’Brien R
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Abstract

Whether γδ T lymphocytes respond to microbial Ags or to inducible host Ags remains a matter of controversy. Using several different disease models and mouse strains, we and others have seen that Vγ6/Vδ1 γδ T cells preferentially increase among the γδ T cells infiltrating inflamed tissues. However, it was not clear whether bacteria are necessary to bring about this response. Therefore, we have reexamined this question using a disease model in which inflammation is induced by a purely autoimmune process involving no bacteria, bacterial products, or other foreign material: testicular cell-induced autoimmune orchitis. Using this model we found that γδ T cells were still plentiful among the infiltrating T lymphocytes, being 9- to 10-fold more prevalent than in spleen, and that Vγ6/Vδ1+ cells again represented the predominant γδ T cell type. This finding shows that the response of the Vγ6/Vδ1+ subset does not, in fact, depend upon the presence of bacteria or bacterial products. The stimulus triggering the response of the Vγ6/Vδ1 γδ T cells appears to be neither foreign nor organ-specific in origin, but instead consists of a self-derived host Ag or signal induced during the inflammatory process.

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Mukasa, A., Born, W. K., & O’Brien, R. L. (1999). Inflammation Alone Evokes the Response of a TCR-Invariant Mouse γδ T Cell Subset. The Journal of Immunology, 162(8), 4910–4913. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.162.8.4910

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