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Author: Wang, Tian; Welte, Thomas
Title: Role of Natural Killer and Gamma-Delta T cells in West Nile Virus Infection
  • Document date: 2013_9_20
  • ID: 1udcd28n_11
    Snippet: δ T cells comprise a minority of the CD3 + T cells in lymphoid tissue and blood, but are well represented at epithelial and mucosal sites [47] . Unlike αβ T cells, they lack MHC restriction and have the potential capacity to respond to antigens without a requirement for conventional antigen processing [48] . In response to microbial antigens, δ T cells can rapidly produce cytokines, such as IFN-, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and in.....
    Document: δ T cells comprise a minority of the CD3 + T cells in lymphoid tissue and blood, but are well represented at epithelial and mucosal sites [47] . Unlike αβ T cells, they lack MHC restriction and have the potential capacity to respond to antigens without a requirement for conventional antigen processing [48] . In response to microbial antigens, δ T cells can rapidly produce cytokines, such as IFN-, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and interleukin (IL)-17 [49, 50] . δ T cells are divisible into functionally distinct subsets, which distribute in an organ-specific manner. In mice, δ T cells include mostly V1, V2, V4, V5, V6, and V7 subsets [51] , which have direct and indirect effects on host immunity to many infectious pathogens [52, 53] .

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