Perforin-dependent killing of tumor cells by V gamma 1V delta 1-bearing T-cells

The T-cell subset expressing V delta 2 paired primarily with V gamma 2 comprises a majority of gamma delta T-cells in human adult peripheral blood and expands significantly during a variety of infectious diseases. In contrast, the other subset of gamma delta T-cells that express V delta 1 is rare am...

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Veröffentlicht in:Immunology letters 2003-03, Vol.86 (1), p.113-119
Hauptverfasser: Narazaki, H, Watari, E, Shimizu, M, Owaki, A, Das, H, Fukunaga, Y, Takahashi, H, Sugita, M
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Zusammenfassung:The T-cell subset expressing V delta 2 paired primarily with V gamma 2 comprises a majority of gamma delta T-cells in human adult peripheral blood and expands significantly during a variety of infectious diseases. In contrast, the other subset of gamma delta T-cells that express V delta 1 is rare among circulating T-cells and its function is poorly understood. Here, we show that a V gamma 1V delta 1 super(+) T-cell line, 3-D, established from human peripheral blood by immortalization with Herpesvirus saimiri was able to specifically recognize tumor cells, such as K562 cells, and release cytotoxic granules containing perforin for target cell killing. Some tumor cells, including Daudi cells that are known to be susceptible to killing by V delta 2 super(+) T-cells, were resistant to 3-D killing, implicating distinct pathways for tumor cell control by V delta 1 super(+) and V delta 2 super(+) T-cells. The 3-D T-cell receptor (TCR):CD3 complex reconstituted in TCR-deficient Jurkat cells was capable of transmitting signals, evidenced by activation of the interleukin 2 (IL-2) gene following ligation with anti-CD3 antibody, yet the TCR-reconstituted cells failed to produce IL-2 in response to the target cells. Thus, these results raise the possibility that some V gamma 1V delta 1 super(+) T-cells could potentially be stimulated and lyse tumor cells via ligation of TCR /CD3-unassociated molecules.
ISSN:0165-2478
DOI:10.1016/S0165-2478(02)00292-4