Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9236658 Clinical Immunology 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Antigen-specific γδ T cells may play a role in anti-mycobacterial immunity. Studies done in humans and animal models have demonstrated complex patterns of γδ T cell immune responses during early mycobacterial infections and chronic tuberculosis. Recent studies have also shown a clinical correlation between major recall expansion of antigen-specific γδ T cells and immunity against fatal early mycobacterial diseases. Multiple host and microbial factors can regulate diverse immune responses of phosphoantigen-specific γδ T cells during mycobacterial infections.
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