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. 1992;7(6):530-3.

T gamma/delta lymphocytes in renal transplant recipients

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  • PMID: 1377808

T gamma/delta lymphocytes in renal transplant recipients

M H Raasveld et al. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 1992.

Abstract

T gamma/delta lymphocytes are able to perform allospecific cytotoxicity and natural killer cytotoxicity in vitro. However, very little is known about their function in vivo. To investigate the possible involvement of T gamma/delta lymphocytes in the immune response to renal allografts, fine-needle aspiration biopsies and peripheral blood of 15 renal transplant recipients were studied during the first 4 weeks after transplantation. In addition peripheral blood of patients before transplantation, half a year and one year after transplantation was studied. No increase in the percentage of T gamma/delta lymphocytes in the fine-needle aspiration biopsies, including those taken during acute rejection episodes, was found. A significant decrease in the percentage of T gamma/delta lymphocytes was observed in peripheral blood after transplantation. We conclude that T gamma/delta lymphocytes seem to play no major role in the immune response to renal allografts.

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