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The role of γδ T cells in priming macrophages to produce tumor necrosis factor-α
Authors:Hitoshi Nishimura  Masashi Emoto  Kenji Hiromatsu  Shunsuke Yamamoto  Keiko Matsuura  Hiroshi Gomi  Toshio Ikeda  Shigeyoshi Itohara  Yasunobu Yoshikai
Abstract:The secretion of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α from macrophages is regulated by both priming and triggering signals. We found that macrophages from mice lacking γδ T cells [T cell receptor (TCR) δ?/- mice], which lack the gene encoding the δ chain, produced only small amounts of TNF-α in response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and showed a reduced level of expression of CD14. Pre-incubation of macrophages from TCR δ-/- mice with γδ T cells from their TCR δ+/- littermates restored their capacity to produce TNF-α in response to LPS. The priming activity of γδ T cells was in part inhibited by neutralizing anti-interferon (IFN)-γ monoclonal antibodies. Collectively, these results suggest that γδ T cells play a role in priming macrophages to a steady state of activation via IFN-γ secretion, which allows them to produce TNF-α when exposed to LPS.
Keywords:γ  δ   T cells-deficient mice  Priming  Lipopolysaccharide  CD14
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