2023
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1147859
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New insights into the germline genes and CDR3 repertoire of the TCRβ chain in Chiroptera

Abstract: IntroductionBats are recognized as natural reservoirs for many viruses, and their unique immune system enables them to coexist with these viruses without frequently exhibiting disease symptoms. However, the current understanding of the bat adaptive immune system is limited due to the lack of a database or tool capable of processing T-cell receptor (TCR) sequences for bats.MethodsWe performed germline gene annotation in three bat species using homologous genes and RSSs (Recombinational Signal Sequences) scannin… Show more

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“…Promising lines of work include the validation of markers for more detailed classification and study of bat lymphocyte types (e.g. T-cell subsets, B-cells, natural killer cells [ 41 ]), and studies of B- and T-cell receptors [ 42 ], the characterization of which will greatly improve our understanding of bat infection responses.…”
Section: Research At the Individual Scale: Metrics For Assessing Bat ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Promising lines of work include the validation of markers for more detailed classification and study of bat lymphocyte types (e.g. T-cell subsets, B-cells, natural killer cells [ 41 ]), and studies of B- and T-cell receptors [ 42 ], the characterization of which will greatly improve our understanding of bat infection responses.…”
Section: Research At the Individual Scale: Metrics For Assessing Bat ...mentioning
confidence: 99%