[HTML][HTML] The emerging complexity of γδT17 cells

DR McKenzie, I Comerford, B Silva-Santos… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
DR McKenzie, I Comerford, B Silva-Santos, SR McColl
Frontiers in immunology, 2018frontiersin.org
Preprogrammed IL-17-producing γδ T cells constitute a poorly understood class of
lymphocytes that express rearranged antigen receptors but appear to make little use of
them. γδT17 cells were first characterized as tissue-resident sentinels with innate effector
function. However, ongoing research continues to reveal unexpected complexity to this
unusual subset, including phenotypic plasticity, memory-like activity and unique migratory
behavior. Despite these advances, at the core of γδT17 cell biology remain fundamental …
Preprogrammed IL-17-producing γδ T cells constitute a poorly understood class of lymphocytes that express rearranged antigen receptors but appear to make little use of them. γδT17 cells were first characterized as tissue-resident sentinels with innate effector function. However, ongoing research continues to reveal unexpected complexity to this unusual subset, including phenotypic plasticity, memory-like activity and unique migratory behavior. Despite these advances, at the core of γδT17 cell biology remain fundamental gaps in knowledge: Are γδT17 cells truly innate or has the importance of the T cell receptor been overlooked? How unique are they among IL-17-producing lymphocytes? How similar are these cells between mice and humans? We speculate that answering these unresolved questions is key to successful manipulation of γδ T cells in clinical settings.
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