PROMINENCE OF GAMMA-DELTA T-CELLS IN THE RUMINANT IMMUNE-SYSTEM
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作者:
HEIN, WR
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机构:Basel Institute for Immunology, Postfach CH-4005 Basel
HEIN, WR
MACKAY, CR
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机构:Basel Institute for Immunology, Postfach CH-4005 Basel
MACKAY, CR
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[1] Basel Institute for Immunology, Postfach CH-4005 Basel
来源:
IMMUNOLOGY TODAY
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1991年
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12卷
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01期
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D O I:
10.1016/0167-5699(91)90109-7
中图分类号:
R392 [医学免疫学];
Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号:
100102 ;
摘要:
The lymphoid systems of sheep and cattle contain a large number of gamma-delta T cells, in striking contrast to the lymphoid systems of humans and mice. In neonatal animals particularly, these cells comprise the predominant fraction of T cells in the blood. Here Wayne Hein and Charles Mackay discuss what is currently known about the ontogeny, phenotype, tissue distribution and function of gamma-delta T cells in ruminants. There are a number of interesting molecular features that characterize ruminant-gamma-delta T cells, but these do not entirely explain the high frequency of use of the gamma-delta T-cell receptor in these animals. Studies on sheep, cattle or other animals that preferentially use gamma-delta T cells should provide insights into the biological significance of the existence of two distinct forms of the T-cell receptor.