Dunkley M, Pabst R, Cripps A
Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, University of Newcastle, Australia.
Immunol Today. 1995 May;16(5):231-6. doi: 10.1016/0167-5699(95)80165-0.
Margaret Dunkley, Reinhard Pabst and Allan Cripps discuss the role of intestinally derived T cells in protecting the lung against Gram-negative bacterial infection. They describe the factors directing T-cell migration from gut-associated lymphoid tissue to lung, and focus on the role of T cells and T-cell-derived cytokines in bacterial clearance from the lung.
玛格丽特·邓克利、莱因哈德·帕布斯特和艾伦·克里普斯讨论了肠道来源的T细胞在保护肺部免受革兰氏阴性菌感染方面的作用。他们描述了引导T细胞从肠道相关淋巴组织迁移至肺部的因素,并着重探讨了T细胞及T细胞衍生细胞因子在肺部细菌清除中的作用。