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Human gamma delta T cells: a lymphoid lineage cell capable of professional phagocytosis.

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) (2009-10-22)
Yin Wu, Wutian Wu, Wai Man Wong, Eliot Ward, Adrian J Thrasher, David Goldblatt, Mohamed Osman, Paul Digard, David H Canaday, Kenth Gustafsson
ABSTRACT

Professional phagocytosis in mammals is considered to be performed exclusively by myeloid cell types. In this study, we demonstrate, for the first time, that a mammalian lymphocyte subset can operate as a professional phagocyte. By using confocal microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and functional Ag presentation assays, we find that freshly isolated human peripheral blood gammadelta T cells can phagocytose Escherichia coli and 1 microm synthetic beads via Ab opsonization and CD16 (FcgammaRIII), leading to Ag processing and presentation on MHC class II. In contrast, other CD16(+) lymphocytes, i.e., CD16(+)/CD56(+) NK cells, were not capable of such functions. These findings of distinct myeloid characteristics in gammadelta T cells strongly support the suggestion that gammadelta T cells are evolutionarily ancient lymphocytes and have implications for our understanding of their role in transitional immunity and the control of infectious diseases and cancer.