gamma/delta and other unconventional T lymphocytes: what do they see and what do they do?

SH Kaufmann - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 1996 - National Acad Sciences
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1996National Acad Sciences
T lymphocytes recognize specific ligands by clonally distributed T-cell receptors (TCR). In
humans and most animals, the vast majority of T cells express a TCR composed of an alpha
chain and a beta chain, whereas a minor T-cell population is characterized by the TCR
gamma/delta. Almost all of our knowledge about T cells stems from alpha/beta T cells and
only now are we beginning to understand gamma/delta T cells. In contrast to conventional
alpha/beta T cells, which are specific for antigenic peptides presented by gene products of …
T lymphocytes recognize specific ligands by clonally distributed T-cell receptors (TCR). In humans and most animals, the vast majority of T cells express a TCR composed of an alpha chain and a beta chain, whereas a minor T-cell population is characterized by the TCR gamma/delta. Almost all of our knowledge about T cells stems from alpha/beta T cells and only now are we beginning to understand gamma/delta T cells. In contrast to conventional alpha/beta T cells, which are specific for antigenic peptides presented by gene products of the major histocompatibility complex, gamma/delta T cells directly recognize proteins and even nonproteinacious phospholigands. These findings reveal that gamma/delta T cells and alpha/beta T cells recognize antigen in a fundamentally different way and hence mitigate the dogma of exclusive peptide-major histocompatibility complex recognition by T cells. A role for gamma/delta T cells in antimicrobial immunity has been firmly established. Although some gamma/delta T cells perform effector functions, regulation of the professional and the nonprofessional immune system seems to be of at least equal importance. The prominent residence of gamma/delta T cells in epithelial tissues and the rapid mobilization of gamma/delta T cells in response to infection are consistent with such regulatory activities under physiological and pathologic conditions. Thus, although gamma/delta T cells are a minor fraction of all T cells, they are not just uninfluential kin of alpha/beta T cells but have their unique raison d'être.
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