Dorhoi Anca, Kaufmann Stefan H E
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Department of Immunology, Berlin, Germany.
Curr Opin Immunol. 2009 Aug;21(4):367-77. doi: 10.1016/j.coi.2009.07.004. Epub 2009 Jul 29.
Adequate control of infection relies on development of a tailored immune response according to the requirements of a given infection. This is achieved by the continuous crosstalk between innate and adaptive immunity. Pathogen diversity is deciphered via a plethora of receptors converging signals to adaptor molecules; tissue sites and environment generate additional signals that further influence T cell lineage decisions. Within this continuum of interactions, fine-tuning of the ensuing T cell responses together with plasticity of the committed T cells ensure development of balanced immune responses maintaining homeostasis. This review focuses on the multiple mechanisms that govern T cell differentiation during infection.
感染的充分控制依赖于根据特定感染的需求产生量身定制的免疫反应。这是通过固有免疫和适应性免疫之间持续的相互作用实现的。病原体的多样性通过大量受体将信号汇聚到衔接分子来识别;组织部位和环境产生额外信号,进一步影响T细胞谱系的决定。在这种连续的相互作用中,对随后T细胞反应的微调以及已分化T细胞的可塑性确保了维持体内平衡的平衡免疫反应的发展。本综述聚焦于感染期间调控T细胞分化的多种机制。