2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41423-024-01140-2
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Mucosal T-cell responses to chronic viral infections: Implications for vaccine design

Mohammed Al-Talib,
Sandra Dimonte,
Ian R. Humphreys

Abstract: Mucosal surfaces that line the respiratory, gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts are the major interfaces between the immune system and the environment. Their unique immunological landscape is characterized by the necessity of balancing tolerance to commensal microorganisms and other innocuous exposures against protection from pathogenic threats such as viruses. Numerous pathogenic viruses, including herpesviruses and retroviruses, exploit this environment to establish chronic infection. Effector and regu… Show more

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“…Mucosal leukocytes comprise a variety of cell types with distinct innate, antigen-presenting, helper, effector, and regulatory properties. They include tissue-resident memory T cells, effector memory T cells, regulatory T cells, unconventional T cells such as mucosal-associated invariant T cells, natural killers, dendritic cells, and gamma-delta T cells [11,12]. The common mucosal system entails a network of interactions among leukocyte subsets that reside within the mucosa as well as interactions with those inhabiting other lymphoid compartments, such as lymph nodes, primary lymphatic organs, and circulating leukocytes.…”
Section: The Mucosal Immune Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mucosal leukocytes comprise a variety of cell types with distinct innate, antigen-presenting, helper, effector, and regulatory properties. They include tissue-resident memory T cells, effector memory T cells, regulatory T cells, unconventional T cells such as mucosal-associated invariant T cells, natural killers, dendritic cells, and gamma-delta T cells [11,12]. The common mucosal system entails a network of interactions among leukocyte subsets that reside within the mucosa as well as interactions with those inhabiting other lymphoid compartments, such as lymph nodes, primary lymphatic organs, and circulating leukocytes.…”
Section: The Mucosal Immune Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mucosal leukocytes comprise a variety of cell types with distinct innate, antigen-presenting, helper, effector, and regulatory properties. They include tissue-resident memory T cells, effector memory T cells, regulatory T cells, unconventional T cells such as mucosal-associated invariant T cells, natural killers, dendritic cells, and gamma-delta T cells [ 11 , 12 ].…”
Section: The Mucosal Immune Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%