We report that M. tuberculosis organisms, but neither PHA nor allogeneic stimulator cells, preferentially activate gamma/delta+ cells within E rosette-purified peripheral blood T cells. gamma/delta+ T cells from purified protein derivative (PPD)-nonimmune healthy donors were enriched by depletion of CD4+ and CD8+ cells; double-negative (DN) cells contained 65-92% gamma/delta+ T cells. Limiting dilution (LD) analyses revealed that 1 of 2-19 purified DN cells proliferated in response to mycobacteria, while frequencies of DN cells proliferating in response to a recombinant 65-kD heat shock protein (hsp 65) of M. tuberculosis/M. bovis were 10-20-fold lower. Established clones of mycobacteria-reactive gamma/delta+ T cells specifically recognized mycobacteria, but neither PPD nor hsp 65. Restimulation of these clones required the presence of PBMC feeder cells; EBV-transformed lymphoblastoid cell lines could not substitute for PBMC. Mycobacteria-reactive gamma/delta+ clones proliferated equally well in the presence of autologous or allogeneic (HLA-DR-different) PBMC feeder cells and thus were not MHC class II restricted. Taken together, these results demonstrate that mycobacteria-reactive gamma/delta+ T cells are present in high frequency in the peripheral blood of healthy individuals, and suggest that hsp 65 of mycobacteria is not a major antigen for gamma/delta+ T cells of normal PPD-nonimmune blood donors.
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March 01 1990
A large fraction of human peripheral blood gamma/delta + T cells is activated by Mycobacterium tuberculosis but not by its 65-kD heat shock protein.
D Kabelitz,
D Kabelitz
Institute of Immunology, University of Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany.
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A Bender,
A Bender
Institute of Immunology, University of Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany.
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S Schondelmaier,
S Schondelmaier
Institute of Immunology, University of Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany.
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B Schoel,
B Schoel
Institute of Immunology, University of Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany.
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S H Kaufmann
S H Kaufmann
Institute of Immunology, University of Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany.
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D Kabelitz
Institute of Immunology, University of Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany.
A Bender
Institute of Immunology, University of Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany.
S Schondelmaier
Institute of Immunology, University of Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany.
B Schoel
Institute of Immunology, University of Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany.
S H Kaufmann
Institute of Immunology, University of Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1990) 171 (3): 667–679.
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D Kabelitz, A Bender, S Schondelmaier, B Schoel, S H Kaufmann; A large fraction of human peripheral blood gamma/delta + T cells is activated by Mycobacterium tuberculosis but not by its 65-kD heat shock protein.. J Exp Med 1 March 1990; 171 (3): 667–679. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.171.3.667
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