The WC1(+) gammadelta T-cell population in cattle: a possible role in resistance to intracellular infection
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The WC1(+) gammadelta T-cell population in cattle: a possible role in resistance to intracellular infection
Abstract
Intracellular infections are important in veterinary medicine and detailed understanding of the associated immune responses is needed for optimal development of strategies based on diagnosis and vaccination. It is generally accepted that cell-mediated immune responses are of greatest importance in intracellular infections and recent studies from several bovine models of infection indicate that WC1(+) gammadelta T-cells have a number of possible levels of involvement, which remain incompletely defined. Investigations of experimental infection with Mycobacterium bovis in cattle have indicated that WC1(+) gammadelta T-cells are among the first cells to accumulate at initial sites of infection, an observation which has been linked with decreased numbers of these cells in the circulation within days of infection. These WC1(+) gammadelta T-cells have been shown to respond in vitro, both to protein antigens and to non-protein, phosphate containing antigens of M. bovis and to be capable of producing IFN-gamma. Studies of M. bovis infection in calves depleted of WC1(+) gammadelta T-cells by monoclonal antibody have suggested that the presence of these cells is associated with development of a Th1-biased acquired immune response. In combination, these observations allow speculation regarding a possible role for WC1(+) gammadelta T-cells as a link between the innate and acquired immune systems which is instrumental in establishing an appropriate response.
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