| Literature DB >> 31515956 |
Cynthia L Baldwin1, Alehegne Yirsaw1, Alexandria Gillespie1, Lauren Le Page1, Fengqiu Zhang1, Payal Damani-Yokota1, Janice C Telfer1.
Abstract
The immediate objective of our research is to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying activation and potentiation of the protective functional response of WC1+ γδ T cells to pathogens afflicting livestock species. The long-term goal is to incorporate stimulation of these cells into the next generation of vaccine constructs. γδ T cells have roles in the immune response to many infectious diseases including viral, bacterial, protozoan and worm infections, and their functional responses overlap with those of canonical αβ T cells, for example they produce cytokines including interferon-γ and IL-17. Stimulation of non-conventional lymphocytes including γδ T cells and αβ natural killer T (NKT) cells has been shown to contribute to protective immunity in mammals, bridging the gap between the innate and adaptive immune responses. Because of their innate-like early response, understanding how to engage γδ T-cell responses has the potential to optimize strategies of those that aim to induce pro-inflammatory responses as discussed here.Entities:
Keywords: WC1; bovine; gamma delta T cells; ruminants; vaccine
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31515956 DOI: 10.1111/tbed.13328
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transbound Emerg Dis ISSN: 1865-1674 Impact factor: 5.005