Intrathymic programming of effector fates in three molecularly distinct γδ T cell subtypes

K Narayan, KE Sylvia, N Malhotra, CC Yin… - Nature …, 2012 - nature.com
K Narayan, KE Sylvia, N Malhotra, CC Yin, G Martens, T Vallerskog, H Kornfeld, N Xiong
Nature immunology, 2012nature.com
Innate γδ T cells function in the early phase of immune responses. Although innate γδ T cells
have often been studied as one homogenous population, they can be functionally classified
into effector subsets on the basis of the production of signature cytokines, analogous to
adaptive helper T cell subsets. However, unlike the function of adaptive T cells, γδ effector T
cell function correlates with genomically encoded T cell antigen receptor (TCR) chains,
which suggests that clonal TCR selection is not the main determinant of the differentiation of …
Abstract
Innate γδ T cells function in the early phase of immune responses. Although innate γδ T cells have often been studied as one homogenous population, they can be functionally classified into effector subsets on the basis of the production of signature cytokines, analogous to adaptive helper T cell subsets. However, unlike the function of adaptive T cells, γδ effector T cell function correlates with genomically encoded T cell antigen receptor (TCR) chains, which suggests that clonal TCR selection is not the main determinant of the differentiation of γδ effector cells. A high-resolution transcriptome analysis of all emergent γδ thymocyte subsets segregated on the basis of use of the TCR γ-chain or δ-chain indicated the existence of three separate subtypes of γδ effector cells in the thymus. The immature γδ subsets were distinguished by unique transcription-factor modules that program effector function.
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