The aim of our study was to compare CD3 expression on gamma delta T cells a
nd alpha beta T cells in human patients. The antigen density of TCR and CD3
on both subsets was assessed by a quantitative method in eight patients. I
n parallel, we developed and validated a reliable direct tricolor staining
protocol that we tested on samples from hospitalized and healthy individual
s (n = 60). Our results demonstrate that human gamma delta T cells constitu
tively express approximately twofold more of the TCR/CD3 complex than alpha
beta T cells. We suggest that this enhanced expression of the TCR/CD3 comp
lex could contribute to the higher reactivity of gamma delta T cells compar
ed to alpha beta T cells. These clinical laboratory results confirm the fun
damental data described elsewhere. gamma delta T cells deserve further clin
ical investigations to understand their precise role in human immunity. (C)
2001 Academic Press.