Polymorphonuclear neutrophils and T lymphocytes: strange bedfellows or brothers in arms?

I Müller, M Munder, P Kropf, GM Hänsch - Trends in immunology, 2009 - cell.com
I Müller, M Munder, P Kropf, GM Hänsch
Trends in immunology, 2009cell.com
Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) are linked invariably to the innate immune response,
particularly to the defence against bacterial infection. T lymphocytes are studied mainly in
virus infections, the defence against tumours, the development and progression of chronic
inflammatory processes, in autoimmune phenomena and in materno-fetal tolerance. There
is, however, increasing evidence for communication and interactions between PMN and T
cells that we discuss here in the context of different physiological and pathological …
Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) are linked invariably to the innate immune response, particularly to the defence against bacterial infection. T lymphocytes are studied mainly in virus infections, the defence against tumours, the development and progression of chronic inflammatory processes, in autoimmune phenomena and in materno-fetal tolerance. There is, however, increasing evidence for communication and interactions between PMN and T cells that we discuss here in the context of different physiological and pathological conditions, including acute and chronic inflammatory disease, defence against tumours, and maintenance of pregnancy.
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