V-GAMMA-9(-)V-DELTA-2(-DELTA T-CELLS FROM A PATIENT WITH FELTY SYNDROME THAT EXHIBIT ABERRANT RESPONSE TO TRIGGERING OF THE CD3 MOLECULE CAN REGULATE IMMUNOGLOBULIN SECRETION BY B-CELLS() GAMMA)
I. Bank et al., V-GAMMA-9(-)V-DELTA-2(-DELTA T-CELLS FROM A PATIENT WITH FELTY SYNDROME THAT EXHIBIT ABERRANT RESPONSE TO TRIGGERING OF THE CD3 MOLECULE CAN REGULATE IMMUNOGLOBULIN SECRETION BY B-CELLS() GAMMA), Clinical immunology and immunopathology, 74(2), 1995, pp. 162-169
Expanded populations of T lymphocytes bearing gamma delta T cell recep
tors have been detected in several patients with Felty syndrome. The g
oal of this study was to functionally characterize these lymphocytes i
n a newly described patient with this disease. For this, fluorescence-
activated cell sorter analysis of T cell surface antigens, proliferati
on, and tumor necrosis factor alpha enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays
, as well as quantitative assays of immunoglobulins secreted by pokewe
ed mitogen-driven B cells were performed. The gamma delta cells, that
expressed a CD3(+)CD4(-)V gamma 9(-)V delta 2(+)C delta(+) phenotype,
and constituted 60% of the peripheral blood T cells, did not prolifera
te after triggering with anti-CD3, but did secrete tumor necrosis fact
or alpha and the addition of these cells to pokeweed mitogen-stimulate
d B cells from the patient decreased their secretion of immunoglobulin
M while augmenting IgG secretion. These data suggest that the expande
d anergic V gamma 9(-)V delta 2(+) gamma delta cells can play an immun
oregulatory role in the patient. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.