Oligoclonally expanding gammadelta T lymphocytes induce IgA switching in IgA nephropathy |
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Authors: | Toyabe S Harada W Uchiyama M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Paediatrics, Niigata University School of Medicine, Niigata, Japan. toyabe@med.niigata-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | The aetiology of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is closely related with abnormality of mucosal immunity. We investigated the roles of γδ T cells in the regulation of IgA production by B cells in IgAN patients. The proportion of γδ T cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNC) was higher in IgAN patients than in the controls and was found to be correlated with the proportion of surface IgA‐positive (sIgA+) B cells, which are precursors of IgA‐secreting plasma cells. After in vitro PWM stimulation, sIgA expression on B cells and IgA production were significantly enhanced in PBMNC obtained from IgAN patients, whereas the enhancements were abolished by removal of γδ T cells from the PBMNC. Purified γδ T cells from IgAN patients induced surface IgA expression on naïve sIgD+ B cells more effectively than did αβ T cells. Moreover, stimulated γδ T cells from IgAN patients produced a larger amount of TGF‐β1, which is one of the main cytokines that induces IgA class switching on B cells, as compared with αβ T cells and control γδ T cells. The expanded γδ T cells from IgAN patients exclusively expressed Vγ9, and the nucleotide sequences of junctional regions of Vγ9 showed very limited TCR diversities. It was therefore concluded that γδ T cells, which are expanded in response to specific antigens, enhance IgA class switching on B cells in IgAN patients. |
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Keywords: | γδ T cells IgA nephropathy IgA switching TGF‐β |
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