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T Cell Repertoire During Ontogeny and Characteristics in Inflammatory Disorders in Adults and Childhood.

Svenja Foth1, Sara Völkel1, Daniel Bauersachs1, Michael Zemlin2, Chrysanthi Skevaki1.   

Abstract

Since the first day of life, a newborn has to deal with various pathogens from the environment. While passive immune protection is provided by diaplacental maternal antibodies, the development of cellular immunity is ongoing. A mature immune system should be able not only to defend against pathogens, but should also be able to differentiate between self- and non-self-antigens. Dysregulation in the development of cellular immunity can lead to severe disorders like immunodeficiency, autoimmunity and chronic inflammation. In this review, we explain the role of T cell immunity in antigen detection and summarize the characteristics of a mature TCR repertoire as well as the current state of knowledge about the development of the TCR repertoire in ontogenesis. In addition, methods of assessments are outlined, with a focus on the advantages and disadvantages of advanced methods such as next generation sequencing. Subsequently, we provide an overview of various disorders occuring in early childhood like immunodeficiencies, autoimmunity, allergic diseases and chronic infections and outline known changes in the TCR repertoire. Finally, we summarize the latest findings and discuss current research gaps as well as potential future developments.
Copyright © 2021 Foth, Völkel, Bauersachs, Zemlin and Skevaki.

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Keywords:  T cell immunity; allergy; autoimmune disorders; clonality; diversity; immune deficiencies; next generation sequencing; ontogeny

Year:  2021        PMID: 33633732      PMCID: PMC7899981          DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.611573

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Immunol        ISSN: 1664-3224            Impact factor:   7.561


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