Pennington Daniel J, Vermijlen David, Wise Emma L, Clarke Sarah L, Tigelaar Robert E, Hayday Adrian C
Peter Gorer Department of Immunobiology, Guy's King's St Thomas' School of Medicine, King's College, University of London, London SE1 9RT, United Kingdom.
Adv Immunol. 2005;87:27-59. doi: 10.1016/S0065-2776(05)87002-6.
This review builds on evidence that cell-mediated immune responses to bacteria, viruses, parasites, and tumors are an integration of conventional and unconventional T-cell activities. Whereas conventional T cells provide clonal antigen-specific responses, unconventional T cells profoundly regulate conventional T cells, often suppressing their activities such that immunopathology is limited. By extrapolation, immunopathologies and inflammatory diseases may reflect defects in regulation by unconventional T cells. To explore the function of unconventional T cells, several extensive gene expression analyses have been undertaken. These studies are reviewed in some detail, with emphasis on the mechanisms by which unconventional T cells may exert their regulatory functions. Highlighting the fundamental nature of T-cell integration, we also review emerging data that the development of conventional and unconventional T cells is also highly integrated.
对细菌、病毒、寄生虫和肿瘤的细胞介导免疫反应是传统和非传统T细胞活动的整合。传统T细胞提供克隆性抗原特异性反应,而非传统T细胞则深刻调节传统T细胞,常常抑制其活动,从而限制免疫病理学。由此推断,免疫病理学和炎症性疾病可能反映非传统T细胞调节功能的缺陷。为了探索非传统T细胞的功能,已经进行了几项广泛的基因表达分析。本文将对这些研究进行较为详细的综述,重点关注非传统T细胞发挥调节功能的机制。强调T细胞整合的基本性质,我们还将综述有关传统和非传统T细胞发育也高度整合的新数据。