A Monoclonal Trd Chain Supports the Development of the Complete Set of Functional γδ T cell Lineages
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The clonal selection theory describes key features of adaptive immune responses of B and T cells. For αβ T cells and B cells, antigen recognition and selection principles are known at a detailed molecular level. The precise role of the antigen receptor in γδ T cells remains less well understood. To better understand the role of the γδ T cell receptor (TCR), we generate an orthotopic TCRδ transgenic mouse model. We demonstrate a multi-layered functionality of γδ TCRs and diverse roles of CDR3δ-mediated selection during γδ T cell development. Whereas epithelial populations using Vγ5 or Vγ7 chains are almost unaffected in their biology in the presence of the transgenic TCRδ chain, pairing with Vγ1 positively selects γδ T cell subpopulations with distinct programs in several organs, thereby distorting the repertoire. In conclusion, our data support dictation of developmental tropism together with adaptive-like recognition principles in a single antigen receptor.
du Halgouet A, Bruder K, Peltokangas N, Darbois A, Obwegs D, Salou M Nat Immunol. 2024; 25(2):343-356.
PMID: 38177282 PMC: 10834366. DOI: 10.1038/s41590-023-01710-y.