2017
DOI: 10.21521/mw.5742
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Bovine gamma/delta T cells are stimulated by bovine coronavirus antigens identified by a soluble T cells receptor

Abstract: Gamma/delta (γδ) T cells in cattle account for an abundant T cell population. However, little is known regarding the function of γδ T cells as immune cells compared to αβ T cells. Not many pathogen-related antigens have been defined and known to stimulate γδ T cells. To address this information gap, we constructed a soluble receptor for bovine γδ T cells (sγδTCR) that was later used to identify two proteins (156 kDa and 102 kDa) or protein fragments expressed by bovine coronavirus (BCov). The molecular weight … Show more

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“…A 4-fold increase in IFN-c production and a significantly higher MHC-II expression was observed. The in vitro studies proposed that cattle WC1 þ cd T cells can directly recognize the BCoV spike glycoprotein via TCR; however, the biological significance of these results needs to be confirmed in in vivo experiments (Toka 2017).…”
Section: Role Of CD T Cells In Coronavirus Infections Of Other Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 4-fold increase in IFN-c production and a significantly higher MHC-II expression was observed. The in vitro studies proposed that cattle WC1 þ cd T cells can directly recognize the BCoV spike glycoprotein via TCR; however, the biological significance of these results needs to be confirmed in in vivo experiments (Toka 2017).…”
Section: Role Of CD T Cells In Coronavirus Infections Of Other Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%