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TCRγ δ+ cells expressing Vγ 9Vδ 2, which normally predominate the blood, are found in the spleens of patients with hairy cell leukemia

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T cell receptor γδ+ (TCRγδ+) cells are present in all lymphoid tissues, but at lower frequencies than TCRαβ+ cells. In normal spleens, they account for about 15–20% of CD3+ cells. In hairy cell leukemia (HCL), a B cell malignancy with a characteristic involvement of the spleen, splenic T cells of approximately 40% of the examined patients showed a remarkable increase in CD3+TCRγδ+ cells. Therefore, we studied the TCRγδ phenotypes in blood and spleen of 12 HCL patients in comparison with normal samples. In normal blood (n = 6) the majority of TCRγδ+ cells expressed the Vγ 9Vδ 2 phenotype, while in normal spleens (n = 9) a different population was found expressing Vδ 1. In contrast, six of eight paired blood and spleen samples of individual HCL patients demonstrated the same phenotype with predominantly Vγ 9Vδ 2 expression. This change in splenic TCRγδusage in patients with HCL might be the result of cell-trapping, or an infiltration of TCRγδ+ cells from the blood.

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van de Corput, L., Kester, M., Falkenburg, J. et al. TCRγ δ+ cells expressing Vγ 9Vδ 2, which normally predominate the blood, are found in the spleens of patients with hairy cell leukemia. Leukemia 11, 106–109 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.leu.2400515

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