“…γδ + T cells are found in large proportions in cattle; they may comprise up to 60% of circulating lymphocytes in calves and decrease in adults up to 8-18% (Baldwin and Telfer, 2015). They can recognize antigens in their native form without MHC class I or II presentation (Baldwin and Telfer, 2015) and they have been shown to mount cytotoxic, cytokines and proliferative responses in several viral infections in cattle (Amadori et al, 1995;Bukowski et al, 1994;Silflow et al, 2005;Toka et al, 2011). γδ + T lymphocytes play a crucial role against intracellular pathogens, linking innate and specific immune responses (Baldwin and Telfer, 2015;Pollock and Welsh, 2002), and even a subpopulation of them can act as immune regulatory cells (Hoek et al, 2009).…”