The first evidence that Orthopoxvirus induced the expansion in vivo 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.

Vδ2 T-cells response in people with Mpox infection: a three-month longitudinal assessment / Cimini, Eleonora; Tartaglia, Eleonora; Messina, Francesco; Coppola, Andrea; Mazzotta, Valentina; Tempestilli, Massimo; Matusali, Giulia; Notari, Stefania; Mondi, Annalisa; Prota, Gianluca; Oliva, Alessandra; Fontana, Carla; Girardi, Enrico; Maggi, Fabrizio; Antinori, Andrea. - In: EMERGING MICROBES & INFECTIONS. - ISSN 2222-1751. - 14:1(2025). [10.1080/22221751.2025.2455585]

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

Matusali, Giulia;
2025

Abstract

The first evidence that Orthopoxvirus induced the expansion in vivo 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.
2025
Innate immunity; Mpox; Vδ2 T-cells; emerging viruses; exhaustion
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Vδ2 T-cells response in people with Mpox infection: a three-month longitudinal assessment / Cimini, Eleonora; Tartaglia, Eleonora; Messina, Francesco; Coppola, Andrea; Mazzotta, Valentina; Tempestilli, Massimo; Matusali, Giulia; Notari, Stefania; Mondi, Annalisa; Prota, Gianluca; Oliva, Alessandra; Fontana, Carla; Girardi, Enrico; Maggi, Fabrizio; Antinori, Andrea. - In: EMERGING MICROBES & INFECTIONS. - ISSN 2222-1751. - 14:1(2025). [10.1080/22221751.2025.2455585]
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