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Vδ2 T-cells response in people with Mpox infection: a three-month longitudinal assessment.

Emerging microbes & infections 2025 Vol.14(1) p. 2455585

Cimini E, Tartaglia E, Messina F, Coppola A, Mazzotta V, Tempestilli M, Matusali G, Notari S, Mondi A, Prota G, Oliva A, Fontana C, Girardi E, Maggi F, Antinori A

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The first evidence that Orthopoxvirus induced the expansion and the recall of effector innate Vδ2 T-cells was described in a macaque model.

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APA Cimini E, Tartaglia E, et al. (2025). Vδ2 T-cells response in people with Mpox infection: a three-month longitudinal assessment.. Emerging microbes & infections, 14(1), 2455585. https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2025.2455585
MLA Cimini E, et al.. "Vδ2 T-cells response in people with Mpox infection: a three-month longitudinal assessment.." Emerging microbes & infections, vol. 14, no. 1, 2025, pp. 2455585.
PMID 39817429

Abstract

The first evidence that Orthopoxvirus induced the expansion and the recall of effector innate Vδ2 T-cells was described in a macaque model. Although, an engagement of αβ T-cells specific response in patients infected with human monkeypox (Mpox) was demonstrated, little is known about the role of γδ T-cells during Mpox infection. IFN-γ-producing γδ T-cells in the resistance to poxviruses may a key role in inducing a protective type 1 memory immunity. We analyzed the kinetics of Vδ2 T-cell response from the acute phase up to three months after Mpox infection. Fourteen MSM subjects (5 PWH, 35.7%) were enrolled in a longitudinal study from May to July 2022. Blood samples were collected in the early phase of infection (T1, T2) and at 3 months (T3M) post-symptom onset. Vδ2 T-cell profiles (CD45RA/CCR7), activation/exhaustion markers (CD38/HLA-DR/CD57/PD-1/TIM-3), cytokine production (IFN-γ/TNF-α) and CD107a expression were assessed by multiparametric flow cytometry. Ten healthy donors (HD) were used as a control group. At T1, Vδ2 T-cell frequency of patients decreased, and effector memory Vδ2 T-cells increased with respect to HD. Activation/exhaustion markers were higher than HD. Vδ2 functionality decreased at T1 related to HD, and it was associated with CD38 and HLA-DR higher expression as well as TIM-3. Vδ2 T-cells restored their profile at T3M. The presence of effector/activated Vδ2 T-cells in the early stages of Mpox infection and their capability to activate quickly, producing pro-inflammatory cytokines, may be useful to enhance the early adaptive response to human Mpox, maintaining a protective memory/effector T-cell response.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Male; Longitudinal Studies; Adult; Mpox, Monkeypox; Middle Aged; Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta; Cytokines; Interferon-gamma; Immunologic Memory; T-Lymphocytes; Young Adult; Monkeypox virus; Lymphocyte Activation