HDMAPP is a metabolite of the microbial dioxyxylulose-phosphate pathway, which is analogous to the isopentenyl pyrophosphate pathway in mammals. It is a protease-resistant and phosphatase-sensitive pyrophosphate produced by bacteria and plants.1,2 HDMAPP is a non-peptide ligand, also called a phosphoantigen, that binds the T cell receptor on Vγ9Vδ2 peripheral blood lymphocytes with high affinity (EC50 = 0.39 nM).3 It induces the expansion of human memory Vγ9Vδ2 T cells, but does not increase their ability to inhibit intracellular mycobacterial growth.4,5 Neonatal Vγ9Vδ2 T cells require micromolar concentrations of HDMAPP to drive expansion.6
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