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Characterization of Adaptive-like γδ T Cells in Ugandan Infants during Primary Cytomegalovirus Infection
Authors:Jessica Tuengel  Sanya Ranchal  Alexandra Maslova  Gurpreet Aulakh  Maria Papadopoulou  Sibyl Drissler  Bing Cai  Cetare Mohsenzadeh-Green  Hugo Soudeyns  Sara Mostafavi  Peter van den Elzen  David Vermijlen  Laura Cook  Soren Gantt
Abstract:Gamma-delta (γδ) T cells are unconventional T cells that help control cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in adults. γδ T cells develop early in gestation, and a fetal public γδ T cell receptor (TCR) clonotype is detected in congenital CMV infections. However, age-dependent γδ T cell responses to primary CMV infection are not well-understood. Flow cytometry and TCR sequencing was used to comprehensively characterize γδ T cell responses to CMV infection in a cohort of 32 infants followed prospectively from birth. Peripheral blood γδ T cell frequencies increased during infancy, and were higher among CMV-infected infants relative to uninfected. Clustering analyses revealed associations between CMV infection and activation marker expression on adaptive-like Vδ1 and Vδ3, but not innate-like Vγ9Vδ2 γδ T cell subsets. Frequencies of NKG2C+CD57+ γδ T cells were temporally associated with the quantity of CMV shed in saliva by infants with primary infection. The public γδ TCR clonotype was only detected in CMV-infected infants <120 days old and at lower frequencies than previously described in fetal infections. Our findings support the notion that CMV infection drives age-dependent expansions of specific γδ T cell populations, and provide insight for novel strategies to prevent CMV transmission and disease.
Keywords:CMV  gamma delta T cell  gammadelta    1    3    8    9neg  2  cCMV  NKG2C  immune ontogeny
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