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gamma delta T cell homeostasis is established in competition with alpha beta T cells and NK cells

gamma delta T cells are a diverse population of lymphocytes that play an important role in immune regulation. The size of the gamma delta T cell pool is tightly regulated, comprising only 1-10% of total lymphoid T cells in mice and humans. We examined the homeostatic regulation of gamma delta T cell...

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Published in:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 2005-10, Vol.102 (41), p.14741-14746
Main Authors: French, Jena D, Roark, Christina L, Born, Willi K, O'Brien, Rebecca L
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:gamma delta T cells are a diverse population of lymphocytes that play an important role in immune regulation. The size of the gamma delta T cell pool is tightly regulated, comprising only 1-10% of total lymphoid T cells in mice and humans. We examined the homeostatic regulation of gamma delta T cells using a model of lymphopenia-induced homeostatic expansion. We found that IL-15 and, to a lesser extent, IL-7 play an important role in lymphoid gamma delta T cell homeostasis. Moreover, gamma delta T cell homeostatic expansion was limited not only by gamma delta T cells themselves but also by natural killer cells and alpha beta T cells. Our results suggest that CD8 super(+) alpha beta T cells are the most potent inhibitors of gamma delta T cell homeostasis and exert their effect by competing for IL-15.
ISSN:0027-8424
1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.0507520102