組織に居住するリンパ球の特徴
Xiying Fan1, Alexander Y Rudensky2
1Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Immunology Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 417 East 68(th) Street, New York, NY 10065, USA.
Cell
|March 12, 2016
まとめ
リンパ球は組織に存在し 循環するだけではありません 本来のリンパ性細胞 (ILC) やT細胞を含むこれらの組織内定リンパ細胞は,ホメオスタシスや病気の間,組織の健康を維持する.
科学分野:
- 免疫学
- 細胞生物学
背景:
- リンパ球はリンパ性臓器と血液を通して循環します
- リンパ球は,非リンパ球組織,特に粘膜や皮膚のようなバリア部位にも存在します.
研究 の 目的:
- 組織に宿るリンパ球の特徴を見直す.
- リンパ管以外の臓器での機能について説明します
主な方法:
- 組織在留リンパ球に関する既存の文献のレビュー.
- 生まれながらのリンパ性細胞 (ILC),非従来のT細胞,および組織内記憶T細胞 (T ((RM)) の検討.
主要な成果:
- 組織内レジデントリンパ球には,ILCs,非従来のT細胞 (NKT,MAIT,γδ T,CD8αα+) IELs),およびT細胞 (RM) が含まれる.
- これらの細胞は先天的適応性免疫スペクトルをカバーしています
- ホメオスタシス,感染,非感染状態で組織の整合性を維持する役割を果たします.
結論:
- 多様な組織に居住するリンパ球のサブセットは,主要な特徴を共有しています.
- これらの細胞は 組織ホメオスタシスと バリアサイトでの防御に不可欠です
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