Control of B cell lymphoma recognition via natural killer inhibitory receptors implies a role for human Vγ9/Vδ2 T cells in tumor immunity |
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Authors: | Paul Fisch,Eva Meuer,Daniela Pende,Simon Rothenfuß er,Oriane Viale,Sylvia Kock,Soldano Ferrone,Didier Fradelizi,George Klein,Lorenzo Moretta,Hans-Georg Rammensee,Thierry Boon,Pierre Coulie,Pierre van der Bruggen |
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Abstract: | ![]() The Vγ9/Vδ2 T cell receptor (TCR) is expressed by most human γδ T cells. We show here that cytotoxic T lymphocytes of the Vγ9/Vδ2 subset, but not of the Vδ1 subset of human γδ T cells, express natural killer inhibitory receptors (KIR) with specificity for different HLA class I alleles that down-regulate TCR-mediated signaling in response to HLA class I-expressing B cell lymphomas. Vγ9/Vδ2 T cell clones with a T helper cell phenotype lack KIR and produce lymphokines in response to most human B cell lymphomas, just as they do upon recognition of the HLA class l-deficient human Burkitt's lymphoma Daudi. Thus, human Vγ9/Vδ2 T cells have an innate specificity for nonpolymorphic cell surface structures expressed by many lymphoma cells and their cytotoxic activity is controlled by KIR. These results imply a general role of human Vγ9/Vδ2 T cells in the defense against hematopoietic tumors that is distinct from NK cells. |
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Keywords: | Natural killer receptor γ δ T lymphocyte B cell lymphoma |
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