Human cord blood gamma delta T cells expressing public V gamma 2 chains dominate the response to bisphosphonate plus interleukin-15
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Summary: Compared with adults, the circulating V gamma 2V delta 2 T-cell population in cord blood is present at low levels and does not show the strong bias for V gamma 2-J gamma 1.2 rearrangements. These features may be a result of limited exposure to stimulatory phosphoantigens, lack of T-cell-derived interleukin-2 (IL-2) or both. In cord blood mononuclear cell cultures, a single round of stimulation, using aminobisphosphonates to elevate phosphoantigen levels, resulted in expansion of adult-like V gamma 2 chains and accumulation of memory cells with cytotoxic potential. Selection was similar using IL-2 or myeloid-derived IL-15. The V gamma 2V delta 2 T cells present in neonates are capable of generating potent immune responses even when relying on IL-15.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Gammadelta; interleukin-15; Neonatal; repertoire
List of contributors:
Cappelli, Giulia
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