Functional characterization of gamma-delta (y delta) T cells in allergy

JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY(2021)

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Abstract Despite a growing consensus on the involvement of γδ T cells in allergy and other human immunological disorders, the detailed mechanisms remain hypothetical due to lack of investigative tools. Herein, we sought to develop functional assays to study the role of γδ T cells in allergy. Using an Activation-Induced Marker (AIM) assay, based on the upregulation of 4-1BB (CD137) and CD69, we were able to detect ex vivo allergen-specific responses from γδ T cells to multiple allergen extracts in human PBMCs, including mouse, cockroach (CR), house dust mite (HDM) and timothy grass (TG) allergens, which were reproducible and observed in multiple allergic cohorts. The magnitude of allergen-reactive γδ T cells differed between allergic and non-allergic cohorts with HDM and TG allergy, but not mouse or CR allergy. Further characterization showed that the γδ T cells reactive to mouse allergen were mostly the Vδ2 subset and from effector memory (Tem and Temra) compartments. Interestingly, in mouse-specific allergic donors we found differential polarized responses for γδ and ab T cells, with a Th1 and Th2 pattern, respectively. Using a complementary AIM assay for CD40L (CD154) combined with intracellular staining (ICS), we observed that Th1 polarization (INFg and TNFa) in responses to mouse extract was also common in non-allergic donors. Conversely, In the case of CR responses, Th1 polarization of Vδ2 T cells was only observed in the allergic cohort. Overall, these results suggest that allergen-specific Vδ2 T cells are potential to skew dysregulated cytokine responses in immunotherapy. In conclusion, we developed new functional assays that serve as tools for in-depth characterization and deciphering the roles of γδ T cells in allergy.
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γδ,cells,gamma-delta
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