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Eomes expression reports the progressive differentiation of IFN‐γ‐producing Th1‐like γδ T cells

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The transcription factor Eomesodermin (Eomes) plays a crucial role in regulating cytotoxic function, development, and survival of immune cells. γδ T cells can express Eomes, but its contribution to their differentiation is unknown. Using Eomes-IRES-GFP mice, we show that Eomes<sup>+</sup> γδ T cells are unequally distributed among organs, with the highest proportion in spleen. While the majority of Eomes<sup>+</sup> γδ T cells expressed Vγ1<sup>+</sup> and Vγ4<sup>+</sup> TCRs, Eomes was absent in Vγ5<sup>+</sup> , Vγ6<sup>+</sup> , and Vγ7<sup>+</sup> subsets. Moreover, Eomes was co-expressed in γδ T cells with Th1 lineage-related factors such as CD27, T-bet, and Ly6C, but not with Th17 lineage-related genes. Eomes<sup>+</sup> and Eomes<sup>-</sup> γδ T-cell populations showed distinct gene expression profiles, with an increase of cytotoxic-related genes in Eomes<sup>+</sup> γδ T cells. Furthermore, Eomes could be induced in peripheral γδ T cells by IL-12 and IL-4, and Eomes<sup>+</sup> γδ T cells presented a higher proliferation rate and IFN-γ production when stimulated in vitro with IL-12 and IL-18. However, γδ T cells with very high Eomes levels displayed an exhausted phenotype with high levels of PD-1, and were less capable of IFN-γ production. Together, this study highlights Eomes as a marker for the differentiation of Th1-like effector γδ T cells.

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