Girardi Michael, Hayday Adrian C
Department of Dermatology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn., USA.
Chem Immunol Allergy. 2005;86:136-150. doi: 10.1159/000086658.
Physiologic immune responses are an integration of the activities of several lymphoid cell types that include qualitatively distinct T cell subsets. The contributions that specific T cell subsets make during infection, inflammation, and carcinogenesis is becoming increasingly clear from a variety of mouse models and, importantly, their backcrossing onto different genetic backgrounds. This review considers what we have learned in the mouse about the crucial roles played by gammadelta T cells. We consider how the cells' associations with specific tissues have revealed that T cell responses are regulated locally as well as systemically, and we discuss the implications of this for understanding and enhancing immune surveillance in the clinical setting.
生理免疫反应是几种淋巴细胞类型活动的整合,这些淋巴细胞类型包括性质不同的T细胞亚群。从各种小鼠模型,以及重要的是,将它们回交到不同遗传背景的过程中,特定T细胞亚群在感染、炎症和癌症发生过程中的作用越来越清晰。本综述探讨了我们在小鼠身上了解到的γδ T细胞所起的关键作用。我们思考了这些细胞与特定组织的关联如何揭示了T细胞反应在局部和全身都受到调节,并讨论了这对于在临床环境中理解和加强免疫监视的意义。