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Review
. 2021 May 29;13(6):1031.
doi: 10.3390/v13061031.

Revisiting the Role of γδ T Cells in Anti-CMV Immune Response after Transplantation

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Revisiting the Role of γδ T Cells in Anti-CMV Immune Response after Transplantation

Ahmed Gaballa et al. Viruses. .

Abstract

Gamma delta (γδ) T cells form an unconventional subset of T lymphocytes that express a T cell receptor (TCR) consisting of γ and δ chains. Unlike conventional αβ T cells, γδ T cells share the immune signature of both the innate and the adaptive immunity. These features allow γδ T cells to act in front-line defense against infections and tumors, rendering them an attractive target for immunotherapy. The role of γδ T cells in the immune response to cytomegalovirus (CMV) has been the focus of intense research for several years, particularly in the context of transplantation, as CMV reactivation remains a major cause of transplant-related morbidity and mortality. Therefore, a better understanding of the mechanisms that underlie CMV immune responses could enable the design of novel γδ T cell-based therapeutic approaches. In this regard, the advent of next-generation sequencing (NGS) and single-cell TCR sequencing have allowed in-depth characterization of CMV-induced TCR repertoire changes. In this review, we try to shed light on recent findings addressing the adaptive role of γδ T cells in CMV immunosurveillance and revisit CMV-induced TCR reshaping in the era of NGS. Finally, we will demonstrate the favorable and unfavorable effects of CMV reactive γδ T cells post-transplantation.

Keywords: CMV; gamma delta; transplantation.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
Receptors and ligands that are potentially involved in human cytomegalovirus (CMV) immune response by γδ T cells (created with BioRender.com, April 2021).
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CMV-induced changes in γδ T cells: a representative figure showing the phenotypic, composition, and clonotypic changes in γδ T cells in response to CMV (created with BioRender.com).

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