Research progress on V delta 1+ T cells and their effect on pathogen infection.
IF 2.4 3区 生物学Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCESPeerJPub Date : 2024-10-30eCollection Date: 2024-01-01DOI:10.7717/peerj.18313
Yuxia Li, Yanfei Liu, Xiaoxiao Bu, Yuanyuan Qin, Yanyan Zhang
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Abstract
The ongoing high occurrence of harmful infectious diseases significantly threatens human health. Existing methods used to control such diseases primarily involve targeting the pathogens, usually neglecting the vital role of host factors in disease advancement. Gamma delta (γδ) T cells act as a bridge between innate and adaptive immunity, playing a crucial role in combating pathogen invasion. Among these γδT cell subsets, which are categorized based on T cell receptor delta variable expression patterns, V delta (δ) 1+ T cells possess unique recognition abilities and regulatory characteristics and actively engage in various immune responses. The differentiation, development, and immune reactivity of Vδ1+ T cells are closely associated with the initial and progressive stages of infectious diseases. This article provides an overview of the classification, distribution, differentiation, and development of Vδ1+ T cells and their mechanisms in combating pathogenic infections, offering new insights for disease diagnosis and treatment.
有害传染病的高发率严重威胁着人类健康。现有的控制此类疾病的方法主要是针对病原体,通常忽略了宿主因素在疾病发展中的重要作用。γδ(γδ)T 细胞是先天性免疫和适应性免疫之间的桥梁,在抗击病原体入侵方面发挥着至关重要的作用。γδT细胞亚群是根据T细胞受体δ的可变表达模式划分的,其中Vδ(δ)1+ T细胞具有独特的识别能力和调节特性,能积极地参与各种免疫反应。Vδ1+ T 细胞的分化、发育和免疫反应性与传染病的初期和进展阶段密切相关。本文概述了 Vδ1+ T 细胞的分类、分布、分化和发育及其抗病原体感染的机制,为疾病的诊断和治疗提供了新的见解。
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