Gamma delta T cell

Gamma delta T cells (γδ T cells) are T cells that have a γδ T-cell receptor (TCR) on their surface. Most T cells are αβ (alpha beta) T cells with TCR composed of two glycoprotein chains called α (alpha) and β (beta) TCR chains. In contrast, γδ T cells have a TCR that is made up of one γ (gamma) chain and one δ (delta) chain. This group of T cells is usually less common than αβ T cells. Their highest abundance is in the gut mucosa, within a population of lymphocytes known as intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs).[1]

The antigenic molecules that activate γδ T cells are largely unknown. γδ T cells are peculiar in that they do not seem to require antigen processing and major-histocompatibility-complex (MHC) presentation of peptide epitopes, although some recognize MHC class Ib molecules. γδ T cells are believed to have a prominent role in lipid antigen recognition. They are of an invariant nature. They may be triggered by alarm signals such as heat shock proteins (HSP).

A γδ-T-cell sub-population exists within the epidermal compartment of mice skin. Originally referred to as Thy-1+ dendritic epidermal cells (Thy1+DEC),[2] these cells are more commonly known as dendritic epidermal T cells (DETC). DETCs arise during fetal development and express an invariant and canonical Vγ3 Vδ1 T-cell receptor (using Garman nomenclature).[3]

  1. ^ Holtmeier W, Kabelitz (2005). "Γδ T Cells Link Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses". Mechanisms of Epithelial Defense. Chemical Immunology and Allergy. Vol. 86. pp. 151–183. doi:10.1159/000086659. ISBN 3-8055-7862-8. PMID 15976493.
  2. ^ Bergstresser PR, Sullivan S, Streilein JW, Tigelaar RE (July 1985). "Origin and function of Thy-1+ dendritic epidermal cells in mice". The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 85 (1 Suppl): 85s–90s. doi:10.1111/1523-1747.ep12275516. PMID 2409184.
  3. ^ Jameson J, Havran WL (February 2007). "Skin gammadelta T-cell functions in homeostasis and wound healing". Immunological Reviews. 215: 114–122. doi:10.1111/j.1600-065X.2006.00483.x. PMID 17291283. S2CID 83853368.

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