reviewAnnual Review of ImmunologyJan 4, 2014BRONZE OA

γδ T Cells: First Line of Defense and Beyond

Stanford University · Inserm

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Abstract

Γδ T cells, αβ T cells, and B cells are present together in all but the most primitive vertebrates, suggesting that each population contributes to host immune competence uniquely and that all three are necessary for maintaining immune competence. Functional and molecular analyses indicate that in infections, γδ T cells respond earlier than αβ T cells do and that they emerge late after pathogen numbers start to decline. Thus, these cells may be involved in both establishing and regulating the inflammatory response. Moreover, γδ T cells and αβ T cells are clearly distinct in their antigen recognition and activation requirements as well as in the development of their antigen-specific repertoire and effector…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Immune system
  • Immunology
  • Effector
  • Repertoire
  • Population
  • Antigen
  • Cell biology
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