Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.334, No.2, 349-360, 2005
Analysis of mechanism for human gamma delta T cell recognition of nonpeptide antigens
Whereas human gamma delta T cells respond to nonpeptide antigens like pyrophosphomonoesters and alkyl amines in the primary reactions, only pyrophosphomonoesters provoke proliferative responses in the secondary responses. To elucidate the differences in stimulatory activity between the two groups of nonpeptide antigens, we systematically analyzed time courses of gene expressions by microarray analyses. While 253 genes were induced by stimulation with 2-methyl-3-butenyl-1-pyrophosphate (2M3B1PP), only 35 genes were detected after stimulation with isobutyl amine. Then, gamma delta T cells expressed various cytokines like XCL1-2, CCL3-4, TNF-alpha, and IFN-gamma in response to 2M3B1PP in a time-dependent manner, while transient expressions were observed in IBA during the time period. The differences in such responsiveness are likely to originate from the activation state of NFAT, which is involved in the expression of transcription factors, EGR 1-3 and NR4A1-2, and might play a crucial role in effector functions of gamma delta T cells. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:gamma delta T cell;nonpeptide antigen;gene expression profiling;microarray;pyrophosphomonoester