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Germ-line and rearranged Tcrd transcription distinguish bona fide NK cells and NK-like γδ T cells

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 37, Issue 6, Pages 1442-1452

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eji.200737354

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gamma delta T cells; NK cells; TCR rearrangement; thymic development

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NK cells and gamma delta T cells are distinct subsets of lymphocytes that contextually share multiple phenotypic and functional characteristics. However, the acquisition and the extent of these similarities remain poorly understood. Here, using T cell receptor 6 locus-histone 2B-enhanced GFP (Tcrd-H2BEGFP) reporter mice, we show that germline transcription of Tcrd occurs in all maturing NK cells. We also describe a population of mouse NK-like cells that are indistinguishable from bona fide NK cells using standard protocols. Requirements for V(D)J recombination and a functional thymus, along with very low-level expression of surface TCR76 but high intracellular CD3, define these cells as gamma delta T cells. NK-like gamma delta T cells are CD127(+), have a memory-activated phenotype, express multiple NK cell receptors and readily produce interferon-gamma in response to IL-12/IL-18 stimulation. The close phenotypic resemblance between NK cells and NK-like 78 T cells is a source of experimental ambiguity in studies bridging NK and T cell biology, such as those on thymic NK cell development. Instead, it ascribes chronic TCR gamma delta engagement as a means of acquiring NK-like function.

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