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  • Previous studies pointed out changes in T-cell receptor αβ T cells in granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA), but this analysis focused on γδ T cells in these patients.
  • The study found a significant decrease in γδ T cell numbers, particularly the Vδ2 subset, which remains low over time and is not due to them moving to inflamed areas.
  • Despite their reduced numbers, the remaining Vδ2 T cells can still respond to stimulation, indicating they might be exhausted from chronic exposure to certain microbial antigens.

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Previous studies have characterized phenotypic and functional alterations within T-cell receptor αβ-expressing T cells in patients with granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA). We analyzed the frequency, subset composition and in vitro activation of blood γδ T cells in GPA patients. We observed a significant reduction of γδ T cell numbers, due to the selective depletion of the Vδ2 subset which remained consistent over time upon repeated analysis. The loss of Vδ2 T cells was not due to migration into the inflamed lesions as very few γδ T cells were detected in inflammatory infiltrates. The memory subset distribution did not differ among Vδ2 T cells from healthy donors and GPA patients. Importantly, the remaining Vδ2 T cells were capable of responding to phosphoantigen stimulation in vitro. The marked depletion of blood Vδ2 T cells in GPA suggests cellular exhaustion, possibly due to chronic exposure to and continuous overstimulation by microbial phosphoantigens.

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